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Not sure how it is in yours but in my car the horn is really pooncy. The drivers in Sydney seem to be getting worse and worse, so I find myself using the horn more and more, but to no avail. No one flinches anymore with the horn in my V35. I want to see them wobble back into their own lane in fear like they used to.

While I don't want to install a train horn like this guy, I would like a horn that will convey my feelings of dissaproval accordingly :blink:

Any suggestions?

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Not sure how it is in yours but in my car the horn is really pooncy. The drivers in Sydney seem to be getting worse and worse, so I find myself using the horn more and more, but to no avail. No one flinches anymore with the horn in my V35. I want to see them wobble back into their own lane in fear like they used to.

While I don't want to install a train horn like this guy, I would like a horn that will convey my feelings of dissaproval accordingly :blink:

Any suggestions?

There is a NISSAN "sports horn" you can get, but no idea what it sounds like.

move to W.A and you wont have to use the horn cause we can actually drive haha..

no in all seriousness.. simple solution for you.. and its kinda like a train horn but not quite.

just go to about any automotive shop and buy an airhorn , you do have to feed it 12 volt and it does get a signal from your existing horn . but these things are fcking LOUD and will most certainly convey your toughts on other peoples driving habits.

best thing to do would run a switch or something so you can use the air horn to vent your spleen and the standard horn to honk in a less angry tone.. like when you pick the New GF up from her parents house haha..

move to W.A and you wont have to use the horn cause we can actually drive haha..

It is off topic but I have to say "you are kidding me" I have driven all over the world and nothing beats WA drivers, I had to drive trucks in Malaysia with 5 lanes forming into 2 and is was a better experience even with a red light and the traffic not stopping.

Over here they are so slack with many basic rules it just becomes dangerous and motorbike riders over here the mind boggles me their.

Triple or twin air horn dude :P

Works a charm, get one of the PIA FIAMM ones or whatever they are, I let people who piss me off know about it :D

Also if your mate is under the bonnet, it scares the hell out of them

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