This is for one 12 volt "Train Horn" . Installs in minutes with just a two wire hook up. You will need a horn button or off/on switch (not included) to complete hook up. Mounting hardware included. The size is aprox. 4" by 4". The mounting plate is metal and the horn is black plastic. This horn has 3 automatic changing sounds. 1 Steam Locomotive racing down the tracks. 2 Crossing Bells. 3. Train whistle blowing. Your kids and grandkids will love it! I do sell horn buttons for $4.00 each. Email me if you want one included. I accept pay pal and all major credit cards. I ship next business day. Thanks for looking. |
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