I think ive found the answer to the tercels' horn problem...

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Goatlad
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I think ive found the answer to the tercels' horn problem...

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nothing gets the attention like a Nathan KL5A Airchime. :shock:


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Heres a video of the horns in action. These come straight off of Freight Trains. At a going price of $900 for a used set and a new set goning for right around $2500, Ill never see a pair, but it would be soooooo fun to have them! No more pesky people hogging the fast lane! :lol: :lol:


http://videos.streetfire.net/Player.asp ... A39AD4&p=0
brianp
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My tercel:: '85 4wd SR5, 220k miles
Location: Yamhill Co., OR

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yeah, or do junk yards have semi trucks? maybe you could pull one off an old one. :D
'85 SR5 4wd, A.K.A 'Peach", 221k miles!
takza
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Those would look ALRIGHTY NOW up on the roof right above the windshield. Then you need a big air tank and compressor behind the rear seats.
Give a boy a gun-give a biatch a cell phone-and pretty soon you almost got yourself a police state.

Orwell said: War is peace! Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength...

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