The horn on that one is smaller than the recommended one.
The horn on that one is smaller than the recommended one.
Last edited by Mark; 07-08-2013 at 09:54 PM.
The company with that listing on E-Bay is a Technopack dealer! There phone Number is on the bottom of there E-Bay page. I bet they can fix you up with the right size horn. There in Florida.
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