I was bored so I made my own siren
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I was bored so I made my own siren
Well I had this alarm horn laying around and only the horn so I decided to wire it to a switch and put it in my car!! I **** myself when i switch the switch on as I'm driving!...
anyone else wire something original to their cars?
lately i've been switch happy... fan sitch, VSS switch and now my alarm! cant wait to figure out something else to hook to a switch
ps the alarnm is not fuctional... only turns on when I hit the switch
anyone else wire something original to their cars?
lately i've been switch happy... fan sitch, VSS switch and now my alarm! cant wait to figure out something else to hook to a switch
ps the alarnm is not fuctional... only turns on when I hit the switch
I did this on my old truck. I'm a volunteer firefighter, and I'm not legally allowed to have a siren, wig-wags, red lights, or anything else fun. Wig-wag switch is hidden, I have hidden strobes in my parking lights, and wired up two 140dB sirens. Hit a switch and my old Dodge is an instant firetruck.
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Car: 91 Camaro Vert
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Originally posted by Meat Curtains
I did this on my old truck. I'm a volunteer firefighter, and I'm not legally allowed to have a siren, wig-wags, red lights, or anything else fun.
I did this on my old truck. I'm a volunteer firefighter, and I'm not legally allowed to have a siren, wig-wags, red lights, or anything else fun.
so was i... but we were allowed to have thoes...
i had wig-wag flashers on my 82...when you have a silver camaro that looks similar to the state troopers (from a distance, or in the rear view) people tend to get out of your way...
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