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Old 27 Jan 2004, 08:25 pm
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Sometimes you pay more for UGLY!!!!
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Old 27 Jan 2004, 09:36 pm
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For my ahooga horn I use a pust-button starter switch like they used to have on cars and trucks many years ago. Because it is rated for a high current flow, I don't need a relay. It also looks like my Cruiser has a starter switch. Here's a picture:

The starter switch is in the center of the bottom panel of the center dash, between the rear defroster and the traction control switch.
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Old 27 Jan 2004, 09:39 pm
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Hey Basset Hound, did you paint your center console or have someone else do it? Looks great!
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Old 27 Jan 2004, 09:53 pm
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Thanks. I have a painter, John Esposito, that did all my work. He sort of threw the dash kit (door handle surrounds etc.) in when he painted my grille and front fascia. He's also the guy who did all the custom metal work to attach my bumpers to the unibody frame of the PT Cruiser. John is a true artist. You should see what he does to motorcycles. He builds them from the ground up.
His web site is: http://www.intense-creations.com

I saw this motorcycle being built from beginning to end. It's fantastic.

That's John's wife riding it.
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