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Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 12:19:29 GMT
From: Paul Halliday <pjghnospamyonder.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Musical Air Horns
in article pksXf.151818$zk4.141699nospamnews.blueyonder.co.uk, Al at
alistairdorenospamo.com wrote on 01/04/2006 11:10:
> Mate of mine has a BMW 325, he's just fitted a set of these:-
>
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MusicaL-12v-Air-Horns-Plays-River-Kwai_W0QQitemZ80499709
> 69QQcategoryZ9895QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
>
> I want some for my C900, obviously I'd leave the original horn in for the
> normal MOT purposes. These I would have on a separate switch, for
> announcing my arrival at the UK SOC National etc.
>
> You can get other tunes but I must have these TODAY, and Bridge over the
> River Kwai is a cool tune. Dukes of Hazard (Dixie) and La Cucaracha are
> also available if anyone else is interested.
LOL :) Dixie horns are always funny ... Best saved for a Capri or a Manta A?
I have a twin air horn installation on the list of things to do. The air
horns take, say, a second to really fire up, so a little 'blip' on the horn
will actuate the normal horns, but a full-on "look out" ... "or I don't
appreciate you carving me up" kind of horn will activate the full airhorn
system and get 'em a scare!
If you can get " On Ilkla' Moor Baht 'At" (the National Anthem of the Free
Republic of West Yorkshire), I'll buy one :) I reckon the notes used in the
Dixie horn _could_ make up "On Ilkley Moor" ...
Paul
1989 900 Turbo S
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