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Old Aug 16, 2007 | 01:06 PM
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Need Beautiful Protection for Fit

Dear Fellow Freaks: I live in an area where parking and driving are competitive, to say the least. I want my Fit to stay good looking for as long as possible!

BRUSH GUARDS OR PROTECTIVE GRILLS OR COW CATCHERS
I would like to purchase brush guards (or sometimes called protective grills or cow catchers) for the front and back of the car. The only thing I can find is made by Auto Seattle and is something that you would put on a police car. I have no objection to that except that they are made for SUV's, trucks and flat-fronted cars. I am also concerned about how much they weigh (MPG considerations, etc.) and how they can be attached to my Fit. The guys at Zeta products warn that anything made for the Jazz may not fit the Fit, as they are slightly different. Any ideas?

BACK LIGHT PROTECTIVE GRILLS
Also, I would like to purchase back light protective grills for my Fit. Again, what fits the Jazz may not fit the Fit. Any ideas here?

ANTI-MOLD CABIN FILTER FOR VENTILATION SYSTEM
I also would like to outfit it with a better cabin filter for the ventilation system -- one that is sure to keep out mold. Anybody know of a good one?

SPECIALTY HORNS
And finally, are there any specialty horns that one can get where you can use a nice normal beep or a 18-wheeler honk when you need it?

If anybody has any idea about where or how to purchase any of these items, I would greatly appreciate their help! THANKS! Maggie
 
Old Aug 16, 2007 | 01:16 PM
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you should get a 3m clear bra
 
Old Aug 16, 2007 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Maggie
Dear Fellow Freaks: I live in an area where parking and driving are competitive, to say the least.

I suggest that you sell your Fit and get a vehicle more appropriate for your area's competitive people.



For the horn, I'd replace it with this HornBlasters Air Horn Products Catalog! Find The Perfect Train Air Horn For Your Car Or Truck!...



The loudest horn on earth! This kit is all you will ever need to be heard for miles. It includes everything you will need and only the best components are included. This is an actual train horn and is still in use on many locomotive train engines nationwide. From the railroad straight to your truck, this is the real deal. This is the loudest train horn you can put on your car or truck. This air horn can be heard from miles.

Kit Includes:
Nathan K5LA
5 Gallon 7 Port Tank (34"L 8"W)
Viair 400C Compressor
Viair 110/150PSI Pressure Switch
Replacement Air Filters
20' of 1/2" D.O.T. Approved Airline
Electric Valve/Solenoid
All Necessary Fittings
Detailed Installation Instructions
 

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Old Aug 17, 2007 | 08:50 AM
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I, too, have always wanted a car with a truly loudass horn, but have never been willing to fill up my storage space with compressors and tanks, and to have those big ol' horns bolted to the top of my car.
 
Old Aug 18, 2007 | 02:20 PM
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Deeezfit: Good idea, I'll consider it. Thanks!
Gummyrabbit: You funny! I think it might be better to move someplace nicer...How do you like Canada? I still like the horn idea though. Thank you!
Steeldog: Thank you for your comment, too, I did not think about how much space would need to be devoted to compressors and such. I wouldn't mind the stuff welded/bolted to the top. Maybe just riding with a bullhorn as shot gun would do the trick!
 
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