$29 is way to much. i paid $7 for a ford f250 horn from the junk yard that sounds better and is a lot louder.
Twisted,
Congrats on your purchase.
My intended customer is the rare person who loves these trucks for what they are and is perhaps attempting to restore one back to its original condition.
In every market, there exists your perfect customer. Our job is to find that customer.
Realistically, I'd say I've got about a 5% chance of selling this horn. I don't consider those odds a reason not to try, however!
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Digger1
"If you don't understand the technology you depend upon, you will someday be a victim of that technology."
You're going to have to trust me, but you have no wisdom to impart upon me with regard to selling an automobile.
Knock your chances down to .005%, and you'll have a more realistic sales projection. It's such a good horn, you replaced it on your '92. Anyone who twists a wrench enough to install this knows it's absolute shite, and actually a safety hazard!
Now you know where to post sale items, so in the future you shouldn't be cluttering up informational forums. I'm done with this "thread".
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