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Kleinn Air Horns HK9-SLIMLINE - - Black Triple Train Horn

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FMLC-HK9-SLIMLINE

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Kleinn Air Horns - HK9-SLIMLINE

Pro Blaster™ Triple Train Horn Kit; Three Black Steel Trumpets; 18.25 in./14.75 in./10.5 L; 150 PSI; 3 Gal. Tank w/Five 0.25 in./Two 0.5 in. NPT Ports; Waterproof Air Compressor;

Our biggest and loudest train horn system equipped with a slim design 3-gallon air tank! The Demon Model 730s massive & detachable XCR 2.0 spun steel trumpets (18.25, 14.75, 10.5) allow tons of installation options. Includes a high output 150 psi, 100% duty compressor, slim profile 3-gallon tank for easier installation and tire inflation kit with storage bag. Can power your horns as well as other accessories like air bags and small air tools. -For the clinically insane, the 730 can be upgraded by adding an Ultra BlastMaster valve upgrade (P/N 6890) making it the loudest, largest and most aggressive train horn on the market.

  • Features Model 730 The Demon Train Horn
  • Our Biggest Train Horn Kit
  • Detachable Trumpets Allows Tons Of Installation Options
  • 100 Percent Duty Cycle Sealed Compressor
  • 5 Gallon Tank
  • Bonus Tire Inflation Kit With Storage Bag
  • Can Power Other Accessories
  • Upgradable With Part Number 6890
  • All Necessary Fittings And Hardware Included
  • Detailed Installation Instructions
  • 5.0 Gallon Air Tank Two 0.5 in. And Five 0.25 in. NPT Ports

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Attribute 1: Features Model 730 triple spun steel black triple train horn
Attribute 2: 3.0 gallon slim design US made air tank (Five 1/4 in. NPT, one 3/8 in. NPT ports), all steel construction, manufactured to SAE J10 and FMVSS 121 standards
Attribute 3: 150 PSI rated system
Attribute 4: Waterproof air compressor
Attribute 5: All hardware included

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Kleinn Air Horns
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ProfitMargin:
20.900
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896.96
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MapPrice:
1149.95
RetailPrice:
1639.99
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