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Aww ye
There's a white Shelby Dakota locally here, the guy uses the hell out of it and I see it towing landscaping stuff all the time.
Someone is selling a hot pink one here. I personally have a single cab 1995 Dodge Dakota Sport with the 318, bought it with after market Mopar computer and a different throttle body. I'm not sure who thought that was a good idea, but this truck sure is (was? 100,000 miles ago) fun...
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1985 Mack Tower, fucking love this, our department has one
[QUOTE=Starce;44683050][img]http://www.ericsfirepics.com/NH/West_Ossipee_7Tower1.jpg[/img]
1985 Mack Tower, fucking love this, our department has one[/QUOTE]
sorry i can't hear you over my pierce
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oops my pierce pierced the ground
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#zing
we have a pierce dash rescue pump, it's our main truck, we do alot of accidents with the new jersey turnpike around here. beautiful trucks, cant beat the american flag grill :v:
murica
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My 2011 Nissan Titan.
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Didn't you post this on the last page?
I think so. At any rate I still like the style bar on the bumper.
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my god
Inside the old international semi i got borrowed for service.
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beaut
Last weekend Sweden's biggest truck meet was held in Strängnäs, over 400 trucks came to the meet, as usual there was a great party going on friday night, too bad with the weather though.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io8m5RXFXIc[/media]
I attended with my current truck, here's me and two mates just after we parked (I drive the red DAF).
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I can see that happening in Sweden, I can.
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[QUOTE=Skusty;45007300]Last weekend Sweden's biggest truck meet was held in Strängnäs, over 400 trucks came to the meet, as usual there was a great party going on friday night, too bad with the weather though.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io8m5RXFXIc[/media]
I attended with my current truck, here's me and two mates just after we parked (I drive the red DAF).
[img]http://i.imgur.com/lC5oWpZ.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
They sure sounds different from american truck.
Australian fire truck...11 ft of water.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h3_IZWhX0gp[/media]
I saw this awesome firetruck when I was in San Francisco. The loud horns they blast going down the streets scares the shit out of me.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/qY2VnCJ.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=Ferosso;45095423]I saw this awesome firetruck when I was in San Francisco. The loud horns they blast going down the streets scares the shit out of me.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/qY2VnCJ.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] It's a tiller! those things are fucking nuts. the horn did its job, got your attention! one department around here uses this on their rescue. actual video of it.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmXfpCE-EB8[/media]
it's literally a train horn :v:
I have a train horn myself in my cars.
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I have no video, but this guy use the same setup, to show its power.
[video=youtube;icnRMW6P9nc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icnRMW6P9nc[/video]
thats badass, i always wanted to do that in my truck haha how much did it set you back?
Not cheap...
[URL]https://www.hornblasters.com/products/details.php?i=shocker-228vx-train-horn-kit[/URL]
When i use it people just keep checking all around except my toyrolla, no one except that from a little car lol
I'm surprised the train horn doesn't come with a pair of panties to hang from your antenna.
No, but they have this!
[url]https://www.hornblasters.com/products/details.php?i=hornblasters-liquid-ass[/url]
[QUOTE=insistent;45127452]No, but they have this!
[url]https://www.hornblasters.com/products/details.php?i=hornblasters-liquid-ass[/url][/QUOTE] that's awful :v:
It's as bad as putting a train horn in something that isn't a train. The fact that the company markets something called "liquid ass" to the same sorts of people as train horns is very telling. The point of a horn is to get someone's attention, usually to warn them of your vehicle's presence. Train horns might do that, but they also deafen everyone within a city block. I mean imagine if a little old lady is driving along in her Camry, and she's going at about 35 miles per hour in a 35 zone, perfectly old-peoplely. Now some ass in a Silverado 3500 HD decides he's had enough of her law-abidingness and roars up behind her then leans on his train horn. She could have a heart attack, or be so startled she swerves the wheel and runs into an oncoming car. There's nothing wrong with fitting a somewhat louder horn, many cars come with absolutely pathetic and inadequate horns. But train horns are just too loud. A semi-truck horn is far louder than any normal car should have, but I'd much rather have people running around with these than train horns. At the very least, [I]please[/I] have the train horn on a separate switch from the normal horn.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;45128145]It's as bad as putting a train horn in something that isn't a train. The fact that the company markets something called "liquid ass" to the same sorts of people as train horns is very telling. The point of a horn is to get someone's attention, usually to warn them of your vehicle's presence. Train horns might do that, but they also deafen everyone within a city block. I mean imagine if a little old lady is driving along in her Camry, and she's going at about 35 miles per hour in a 35 zone, perfectly old-peoplely. Now some ass in a Silverado 3500 HD decides he's had enough of her law-abidingness and roars up behind her then leans on his train horn. She could have a heart attack, or be so startled she swerves the wheel and runs into an oncoming car. There's nothing wrong with fitting a somewhat louder horn, many cars come with absolutely pathetic and inadequate horns. But train horns are just too loud. A semi-truck horn is far louder than any normal car should have, but I'd much rather have people running around with these than train horns. At the very least, [I]please[/I] have the train horn on a separate switch from the normal horn.[/QUOTE] It's called a "train horn" for marketing I imagine, but I don't think it's honestly as loud, probably just as loud as a semi
[QUOTE=Starce;45128387]It's called a "train horn" for marketing I imagine, but I don't think it's honestly as loud, probably just as loud as a semi[/QUOTE]
Maybe this model might be, but there definitely are some available that are legitimately as loud as train horns. Incredibly irresponsible and annoying.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;45128145]It's as bad as putting a train horn in something that isn't a train. The fact that the company markets something called "liquid ass" to the same sorts of people as train horns is very telling. The point of a horn is to get someone's attention, usually to warn them of your vehicle's presence. Train horns might do that, but they also deafen everyone within a city block. I mean imagine if a little old lady is driving along in her Camry, and she's going at about 35 miles per hour in a 35 zone, perfectly old-peoplely. Now some ass in a Silverado 3500 HD decides he's had enough of her law-abidingness and roars up behind her then leans on his train horn. She could have a heart attack, or be so startled she swerves the wheel and runs into an oncoming car. There's nothing wrong with fitting a somewhat louder horn, many cars come with absolutely pathetic and inadequate horns. But train horns are just too loud. A semi-truck horn is far louder than any normal car should have, but I'd much rather have people running around with these than train horns. At the very least, [I]please[/I] have the train horn on a separate switch from the normal horn.[/QUOTE]
Heres my rule, i alway check around for white head, too close cars and cops before i press the little red button, i am aware that i can kill with it.
Pretty much everyone in town knew someone with a train horn in his car, they dont know who, but they call him "Horn Man", so thats my alter ego.
And no starce, its way louder than a semi, ive challenged many semi on highway. Its so louds that the ground vibrate.
The nathan train horn on your video is a real one, and worth 2000$ alone.
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