I spent two years staring at the same factory cluster.
Same fonts. Same readouts. Same energy as the day I drove the car off the lot. Meanwhile the rest of the build kept moving — wheels, suspension, interior trim, every detail considered. The dash never caught up.
Aftermarket gauges didn't fix it. They added clutter where I wanted clarity. Phone apps weren't real — they vanished the moment the screen locked. Nothing I could buy felt like it belonged in the car I was building.
So I built it myself.
A round display, hardwired in. An iPhone app that talks to it directly over Bluetooth — no cloud, no subscription, no middleman. Weather pulled from where you actually are. Navigation mirrored from the phone in your pocket. Music, notifications, lap times, vehicle data. Themed how you want. Laid out where you want. On a screen designed to match the dash you already love.
This is my answer to a question nobody else was asking: what if the gauge was as considered as the rest of the car?
If you've ever looked at your dashboard and thought almost — this is for you.