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I think it depends what state your in. But generally anything in the crash area is illegal, so the top of dash would be illegal yes. Ah, i see your in WA (saw thread from main page), i have no idea, ring the place that you would normally take your car to get clear a defect. Here in SA its regency, in WA i have no idea.

it sits slightly higher but doesnt overly block my vision plus i sit close to the steering wheel and im only using 52mm gauges anyway. if its defectable, is there any alternative to gauges or is there any way to mount the gauges within my line of vision? cuz i dont want them to sit below the air con vents or anywhere i cant see them.

any help would be great cuz i already have the holder and the gauges

Edited by R33_NICK

this is how it looks like when trial fitting

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moved seat back for taller drivers

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outside

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from my seating position

and when i look at it from the front of my car it doesnt sit higher than my steering wheel while on the inside it appears to be a little bit higher. what do you guys think? will it pass the pits?

Edited by R33_NICK

well i recon it will be ok ivv got a 2x 52mm gauge holder where u have yours and its A ok. But if you are warried take it to the pits places make a booking and get a permit for it,,, it is the safe way eaven just put gauges with no wireing and velcro it down so the inspector can pass it,,,

takes bugger all time and while he is there u can ask him to check under ur hood mabe mabe NOT!!!!

well i recon it will be ok ivv got a 2x 52mm gauge holder where u have yours and its A ok. But if you are warried take it to the pits places make a booking and get a permit for it,,, it is the safe way eaven just put gauges with no wireing and velcro it down so the inspector can pass it,,,

takes bugger all time and while he is there u can ask him to check under ur hood mabe mabe NOT!!!!

cheers good to hear that it can be used. how much is it usually to get a permit?

anyone has it on their cars as well?

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