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So I don't know a lot about cars and what things are but i'm installing a FMIC on my R32 GTS-T and there are these discs with a screw in the middle near the latch in front of the radiator. Are these horns for the car? I need to remove them in order to get this on it seems and I just want to know what they are first.

Sorry for the dumb question, like I said my car knowledge isn't a lot.

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Wow.

Fair enough you don't know but how hard would it be to find out?

Disconnect and beep horn and see what happens?

The car won't explode.

Don't have to resort to the Internet as first point to solving a problem!

Or alternatively if you really want to Google something, search for what a horn looks like.

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  On 26/06/2014 at 9:09 PM, Ben C34 said:

Wow.

Fair enough you don't know but how hard would it be to find out?

Disconnect and beep horn and see what happens?

The car won't explode.

Don't have to resort to the Internet as first point to solving a problem!

Or alternatively if you really want to Google something, search for what a horn looks like.

lol I did that before posting this. Not disconnecting them idk why I didn't think to do that but googling.

  On 26/06/2014 at 11:29 PM, zoomzoom said:

Everyone's gotta start somewhere.

Perhaps, but some assistance from an experienced friend could save a tonne of heartache on this front.

Oh wait, that's what he's trying to do.

Yes they are horns. We only put one back in, and disconnected & removed the other one. We found somewhere nearby to bolt it to - a bit higher up the centre bar than it was before I think, and facing backwards. Just check that it's loud enough, and if not make sure your finger works (horn not working, watch for finger....)

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