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    note: the black folks duck and run like they were in Vietnam
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    thats f n hilarious. !! how much are they? i used to work on the railroad and people were always stealing the horns before i could get one!
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    I hear it gets close to $3000 for a full setup for the train airhorn installations on big rigs.
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    Holy shit...I have tears from laughing.
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    You can get a set for less than $200. it's what they use on big rigs. Let me know if you want a set, my brother sells them.

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    Those arent the real train horns those are teh damn wannabe shit. My buddy on the other hand has a reall Union Pacific train horn on his truck and it is far louder than that horn. Ill ahve to get somepics of it. He can supposedly get them for 400 bucks I willb egetting one after I get my motor and shit done and run it off a compressed nitrogen cylinder.
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    The large hose and large brass fittings to connect every thing is what costs you out the wazzoo. You must have a super large airflow capacity to sound the train horns.
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    My buddy uses 3/4 fittings with a flex hose to the train horn sounds badass and it is a true grey three trumpet with one opposing the other Union Pacific train horn and will get the cops called on you
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    thats some halarious shit dude
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