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Old 10-21-2007, 01:27 AM
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I'd let Gav's type of comment go days ago but now that it's said, my hooting horn is on the wheel and my r@*#ting horn is when I drive the cobra too.

From experience you want a noisy warning blast usually at short notice and on the wheel is always the best place. Owned an 80's skyline once with horn actuation in the middle pad and on each of the three steering wheel spokes.

As a young bloke then, it was easy to reach quickly and was regularly used along with the bird!!

Time and sensibility tames us but there are still younger twits driving out there hence the need for a loud horn, in defence!!!

Go forth and be noisy.

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