Ahooga Horn Chrome Will Fit All 12v Golf Carts. on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US
< This is for one Chrome"AHOOOGA" horn. Loud at 110 DB's. Have some Fun while moving the lawn. Installs in minutes. Works on all 12 volt systems. Not overly loud, just a perfect horn for a golf cart. Comes complete except for horn button. I also sell horn buttons for $4. I accept pay pal and all major credit cards. |
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