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I bought an 89 Mazda 121 with a manual transmission, and I want to install a tachometer. Easy enough job, but I don't want to halfass the job. I want to make my own instrument panel with new gauges, which is also easy enough. However; a friend claims that if my car gets a yellow sticker for whatever reasons, and I need to pass the pits, a custom instrument cluster is a red flag, and I won't pass. Can anyone give me any information regarding the WA law on such things? A link to general things you get failed for would also be nice.

Thanks in advance :)

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If an 89 121 got defected you would put it in the bin and move on.

Correct. It's just a project car. My goal is to make it like the kid who dress in a tuxedo to go to his prom, but is wheelchair bound with cerebral palsy. Retarded and everyone can see it, but dressed up nicely.

Basically as many unnecessary accessories as I can fit into the worst car I can find. Scissor doors will be one of them.

Still looking for advice. Can I make my own instrument cluster legally or not?

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