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Gauges on A-pillar

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Is this legal or illegal in NSW?
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Illegal.
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what is it?
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Here you go :wink:

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Bummer!!!!
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I didn't know there were illigal? wow, there are on every riced up car!
Does anyone know why, and has anyone been actually defected for it?
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I got pull over once for them with my old car, & i just tell the cops i need to monitor the temp & boost, so it won't blow up causing road hazard haahahaha & the cop let me go.

But i think i was lucky. 8)
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Post by akuma3 »

i still don't get why it's illegal
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In case you have an accident and smash you head open on it?
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is that why people have it on their dash/glovebox etc? 8O
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*shugs* I don't know, I was only guessing :?
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Post by Theremin »

I'm not sure whether pillar guages are specifically illegal or not, but the issues will be whether they are dangerous (eg sharp edges) or block the field of vision or maybe distract the driver.
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Boris wrote:I didn't know there were illigal? wow, there are on every riced up car!
Does anyone know why, and has anyone been actually defected for it?
well actually, not rice for everyone 8)
Reads boost, so you can tell if its spiking etc.

Illegal cause its blocking vision.
My pic was too big.
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Post by spetz »

FTO338,
Is that an STi Type RA interior pic?


And in ACT they aren't illegal.

So long as you can see clearly they are ok. A friend passed with 2 gauges in cups there
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Post by umm »

can't be illegal. The new S15 Silvia Spec-R comes with a boost pressure gauge on the A pillar as standard and the Spec-S Aero model comes with an oil pressure gauge
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But then again that could be only on the jap version and we may not get that here :?
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Post by smorison »

its all about blocking vision... if you set them up so they are outside of your normal area of vision (i.e. they don't decrease your visible area) my understanding is its ok...
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