Alright guys...minor progress.
I joined up at a co-op workshop in Dallas called Makerspace. They have them all around the country, and if you find one in your neck of the woods you should go check it out. The one in Dallas has some serious hardware including, 5'x10' CNC router, Haas VF2, two post lift, cnc laser cutter, 4 3d printers, mig/tig welding, 3D scanner, full wood shop, lathe, you get the idea.... The unbelievable thing about it is that it only costs $50 dollars a month to join and have access to all this equipment. Classes are offered on just about anything that they have inside.
I borrowed a dashboard to make a template from and modeled it in to CAD. I fired up the laser cutter to do a test piece in cardboard and it is pretty well on. If the dash didn't have those little rabbits cut in the back I would just cut the whole thing with the laser. I just picked up some nice Baltic birch to give to the CNC router as soon as I get the tool paths written. I am planning to make one skinned in carbon twill and another in mahogany veneer.
I also got the SVT focus lower intake manifold up and connected the r6 throttle bodies to it. Now I just need to make up some trumpets....
For those that are curious if I am done with the truck yet, I am not

I am currently fitting disc brakes to it from an '86 truck. It will be nice to actually be able to stop. Hoping to get that thing wrapped up soon. It needs exhaust pipes and then it is ready to start throwing panels on!
