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Old 07-25-2007, 12:49 AM   #29
matthufham
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Re: Getting Noticed :)

i have the same horns. i mounted my trumpets under the bed on the driver side and the compressor on the other side in front of the wheel

my friend was messing with my horn cap when i was filling up with gas one day and took the cap off... the train horn went off at 150 db for 15 seconds until it was out of air. when it was quiet i was like SORRRRY!! there were a dozen others around getting gas

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