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"ahooga" Ooga Oooga Air Horn Rv Hot Rod Model T A Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Hamilton, Ohio, US
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Replace your old horn in your car, boat, RV or other vehicle with this 12 volt horn, fashioned in the classic Klaxon shape. High-impact ABS on the horn generates a blast that exceeds 110 decibels. 

This 110 decibel air horn combines the old and the new. 
Powered by a 12v power source, the vintage "ooga" is generated from a metal enclosed motor and 3" diameter high impact ABS trumpet. 
Air horn assembly and operation instructions included.

  • High tech construction
  • 110 decibel blast
  • High impact trumpet
  • Old fashioned "Aooga" sound
12 volts DC. 

Bell opening 3" dia. X 4-5/8" L
Overall Length: 8-3/4"

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