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    Dual Bosch Super Rally horns. Dual note, non-pneumatic. Easy to install and wire. Never an issue being heard in traffic when needed.

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    Aftermarket or non Mazda air horns for Miata

    Forget those lame air horns that only last a few months; go for German quality! Hella super tones :


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    Indian quality but great horns anyway.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LOL View Post
    Forget those lame air horns that only last a few months; go for German quality! Hella super tones :]

    $45 over @ Summitt Racing, not bad!
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    Aftermarket or non Mazda air horns for Miata

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    Indian quality but great horns anyway.
    These are actually the German ones. They're very old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowYata View Post
    Indian quality but great horns anyway.
    These are actually the German ones. They're very old.

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    Def getting train horns, not to be a douche. I'm tired of ppl trying to kill me!

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    Did someone say airhorns...lol...my old setup consisted of a Luggage Rack, Full Train Horn Setup on the Rack...spare trunk with hole drilled for lines, two compressors, a 5-Gallon Air Tank, both were mounted in the trunk...running off 140 PSI...

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    Wow this is funny. I was doing research again to find a replacement horn for my car and found my own thread that I forgot about. So far my research concludes the nautilus horn but I am not that fond of it yet.

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    Although these hella super tones that were previously mentioned look pretty good too.

    http://www.amazon.com/HELLA-00339980...&keywords=horn

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    Sample some sounds here...and holy crap some are expensive
    http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/horns/horns.php
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    Honestly I am contemplating the oem horn off of an nc miata. It seems to be the easiest no headache nice sounding horn. Now to find a lightly used one.

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    I used Hella on my last Miata. Worked great. might have to go back to that after the prior failures....

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    Hella supertones? I am giving them another look but having to wire in an additional relay kind of turns me off on them. I sort of want something easy to install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Hella supertones? I am giving them another look but having to wire in an additional relay kind of turns me off on them. I sort of want something easy to install.
    Not sure it was more than 10 years ago. I got them at the auto parts store but the cost like $60 back then.

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