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Above left: the windscreen is a standard Reynard issue, made of lexan and sporting a black trim-line, while the portion of the tub behind the windscreen remains unpainted carbon-fiber. Mirrors typically painted white or red on Penske cars, are curiously unpainted on this variant.
Above right: a view of the cockpit in partially-finished form giving an unobstructed view of the dashboard display and steering wheel column. The shift-knob and linkage are stock Reynard components.
 
 
             
 Above: right and left-hand views of the fully-furnished cockpit area. All controls, knobs and buttons are faithfully reproduced.
 
 
Below: a side-by-side comparison of the Penske steering wheel and that of the Target car. Both units are MOMO wheels with brushed-leather grip. Though the buttons are aranged in similar fashion, the Penske unit sports a built-in rev-limit indicator on the upper portion, while it is located on the windscreen on the Target car.