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Hey Guys,

Not sure if this is the right section but i just came across this link in the supra forum.

This guy takes the words 'custom dash' to another level... The pictures speak louder then words..

Whats more impressive this guy programmed the whole display by himself in VB.

Now he is putting this car up for sale.

Anyway, Enjoy!

http://www.mr2forum.de/thread.php%3Fthread...3qSJPiLQWKs6GVQ

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Hey Guys,

Not sure if this is the right section but i just came across this link in the supra forum.

This guy takes the words 'custom dash' to another level... The pictures speak louder then words..

Whats more impressive this guy programmed the whole display by himself in VB.

Now he is putting this car up for sale.

Anyway, Enjoy!

http://www.mr2forum.de/thread.php%3Fthread...3qSJPiLQWKs6GVQ

he should have being offerd a job by Toyota for the next prototype dash design... dont know how practical in a daily driver to do that though..

but WOW...

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no that is f%^king incredible!!!

trust me that is revolutionary...getting a pc to open and close relays is nothing by getting all that data and controlling and then displaying it is complexe!

WOW

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Whats wrong with stocko steering wheels :) lol

It's pretty amazing stuff... I wonder how long something like that took him in hours. I'm a programmer (PHP) but I have no idea how to do that... *goes to learn vb* haha

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