At 06:11 PM 7/14/98 -0700, Carter wrote: >I'm a guy who likes an attention getting horn. I VERY seldom use one but >when I do, I want it to be effective. The stock horn, even after adjusting >it for peak output, leaves me wishing for something better. Has anyone had >experiences on this issue? TIA 8~) > >Kit Carter, 85 Westy GL >central coast, CA
I just completed building a custom array of SIX stock Vanagon horns (painted red) mounted on an aluminum channel under the front of my Projektzwo bumper. Looks wicked cool coming down the road. If you had attended either the Litchfield CT or Hopkington NH shows you would have seen (or heard!) them.
The reason I did this is:
1.) I wanted it to be LOUD (it is!) 2.) I wanted it to sound like a VW
I will post a picture on my site within the next week.
Cheers,
<bold>Michael J. Sullivan </bold><italic>Director of Catalog Design Open Market, Inc. </italic> '87 GL Syncro Westfalia ******************************************** work: http://www.openmarket.com vanagon: http://www.hsdesign.com/vanagon scan tips: http://www.hsdesign.com/scanning ******************************************** |
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