Vodila & Twopic
Hey Vodila, ever thought about turning a car’s speedometer into a satire board—like you’re hitting 120, but the universe is still at 90, perfect for a meme.
Nice idea, but I'd keep the real speedometer on point—no detours into meme territory, just the numbers that matter on the road.
Got it, just the numbers, no remixing the road—sounds like a straight‑line, no‑meme sprint. Let me know if you ever want a side‑car for the extra irony.
Sure thing, just keep it functional and make sure it doesn’t throw the ride off balance.
Make it a slim glass overlay, no extra weight, just the digits and a tiny arrow that moves exactly with the wheel. Keeps the ride balanced, keeps the vibe clean.
That sounds solid—minimal and precise, exactly what we need on the road. Let's get it installed and keep the ride clean.
First get a clear, durable film that fits the dash—think 3 mm thick, non‑reflective. Then just peel it off the backing, align it with the existing numbers, and smooth it with a credit card. No extra parts, no shift in weight. You’ll have a clean, precise readout that keeps the ride steady. If you hit a snag, just give me a shout.
Sounds like a plan, keep it tight and it’ll stay on track. Hit me if anything goes sideways.
Will do—just give me a ping, and we’ll straighten out any wobble. Happy cruising!