A close-up, eye-level shot captures the dashboard of a car, likely parked in Makassar, Indonesia, as indicated by the context
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A close-up, eye-level shot captures the dashboard of a car, likely parked in Makassar, Indonesia, as indicated by the context

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A close-up, eye-level shot captures the dashboard of a car, likely parked in Makassar, Indonesia, as indicated by the context. The focal point is the illuminated instrument cluster, featuring a speedometer on the right and a tachometer on the left. The speedometer shows a speed of approximately 20 km/h, with a needle pointing just past the 20 km/h mark. The tachometer's needle is near the "1" mark, indicating 1000 revolutions per minute. To the left of the speedometer, a digital display shows the time as 5:15 and the gear selection as "P" (Park). Below this, the odometer reads 73957 km. Several red indicator lights are visible on the dashboard. One is located below the speedometer, and another is to the left of the speedometer, likely indicating a system warning or status. The interior of the car is dimly lit, with red ambient lighting casting a glow on the dashboard and parts of the steering wheel. The steering wheel itself is visible in the foreground, appearing to be made of dark plastic or leather. The background is blurred, showing hints of red and black elements, possibly part of the car's interior trim or the surrounding environment. The overall impression is a functional view of a car's dashboard, with a focus on its operational indicators.