I've used a Stebel Magnum before. They're a twin horn (low and high) and give off a slightly different note. Not as "european" as the traditional Fezza ones, but still different to the Aussie type ones.
I've used a Stebel Magnum before. They're a twin horn (low and high) and give off a slightly different note. Not as "european" as the traditional Fezza ones, but still different to the Aussie type ones.
I have got a few sets through japanese importers like SSS Automotive, they come in on the half cuts all the time (the Japanese are big on replacing horns) and i have got them for $20 a set, they sound just like European ones, loud and with really good sounding notes, they come in pairs with a high note and low note horn, together they sound awesome and are great for letting stupid drivers know what you think of them pulling out in front of you! Oh, i almost forgot, they bolt straight in using the original mounting holes, but you will need to cut your plugs off your standard wiring and put blade connectors on
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Yeah, i was considering a train horn for awhile as a novility, but its just that you have to get a air compressor with it and it would be noisy as !
But, yes Ebay is the way to go with aftermarket horns if you dont want to look around heaps for one, there is tonnes on there and heaps to choose from, some of my mates got one of those old car horns ? and a Mexican horn :P
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