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Which horn?
Standard/twin Lucas 16%  16%  [ 7 ]
OEM Holden/other 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
Dual/triple Supercrap air horn 22%  22%  [ 10 ]
Chrome dual/triple Fiamm Bling 7%  7%  [ 3 ]
Awooooga klaxxon 20%  20%  [ 9 ]
Diesel locomotive 33%  33%  [ 15 ]
Total votes : 45
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A kid in an early Magna nearly reversed into me yesterday. I gave him a blast of the twin Lucas horns and he nearly sh@t himself.

A bit of work on the standard horns and they are great.


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My old Renault 12 had great horns - more powerful than the engine :lol:
Shoulda unbolted them b4 it went to the tip :cry:

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Yea Italians make the best horns 8)

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willy has already mentioned it - our late model Astra has an awesome horn, scares me as well as the guy I'm abusing :wink: The irony is a lot of the big holdens have crap horns...some commodores sound like kids toys. Must be a germany/australia thing.


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Mini Mad wrote:
Yea Italians make the best horns 8)


Whatever floats your boat... :P :D

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Looks like the deisel locomotive horn is the clear winner. Now, where to mount it? :lol:

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one that works


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peterw wrote:
For a cheap solution it's hard to beat the standard horns on Italian cars.


That's hardly surprising really, given how the Italians aren't driving unless they're leaning on the horn :lol:

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:evil: im pretty close to buying the diesel loco horns from that horn blasters site. not only would it be comical BUT im sick of letting people merge infron of me and not getting a wave so ill give em a hand signal after my horn blast :) might achieve nothing but it makes me feel better and thats all that will count

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Basically i think you need to invest in something like what these guys have.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGA73DXWbfU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jel6cOHYHDI

http://www.hornblasters.com/


Those are the funniest things I've seen in AGES!! :lol:

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Chow wrote:
Hanra wrote:
Basically i think you need to invest in something like what these guys have.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGA73DXWbfU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jel6cOHYHDI

http://www.hornblasters.com/


Those are the funniest things I've seen in AGES!! :lol:


Where's the video when someone pulls a gun out and putz a cap in der ass?

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OK, so I ended up going the Supercrap option, $20 Chinese dual air horns, and you know what, they're not half bad. Scares the crap out of the kids, anyway :lol:

Looking at the parts, I figured it was going to get ugly mounting them on the car, but turns out it's actually gone really well. I mounted the horns under the wing up behind the headlight, using holes already in the panel. The compressor went down near the coil, again without needing a new hole.. and the air hose too. Pics tell the story much better 8)

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Short pipe's to horne's = no Lag :wink:
does look like the are set up to the head lights :lol:

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These are up at the moment as well..sexxxxy...

Shame to put them under a bonnet.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... EF:AU:1123

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I know what you need Simon.

You need one of those 'Woop, Woop, Woop' sirens they have on destroyers.

I can see it now 'Woop, Woop - I'm going to battle stations you a/hole, so get outta my way!'

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