Now that the weather is finally warming up around here (enough so my fingers don't freeze while doing electrical work outside) I've started redesigning my current switch panel. As it stands right now, its just a piece of 3/16" steel with a rectangular Contura Switch Mount installed for 6 switches. What I'm hoping to do is add a mini voltmeter and mini ampmeter to it as well as room for a few more switches. I also have a marine compass mounted on top of the dash. The compass works surprosingly well (although you may have to stop for a few seconds to allow it time to adjust because its designed for boats which don't usually make sharp turns at 60 mph)
My current setup (4/8/2014) (Everything lights up
GREEN at night)

As you can see, its very simple. It gets the job done but there is definitely A LOT of room for improvement.
Disassembled view of the panel:
WIRING (It's really messy):

Here are my new designs for the new switch panel. It's going to basically be a steel box that contours to the dash and bridges off my current panel...
DRIVER SEAT (The blue streaks represent the flow of the defrost. NOTE: the panel will cover a little of the defroster vent. However, I've added some vents to the design to help alleviate some of the potential the air flow blockage)
From the Center View (With the switches I'm thinking about adding. This is just a mock up and I'm still re-arranging things. I may add an Tilt-Meter to the center if I have enough space):
PASSENGER SEAT (I just horizontally inverted the view of the picture)
Next Step: I'm gonna toss a few more design ideas around, take some more measurements, and then start compiling my materials. I'm trying to maximize my time and limit the amount of times I have to disassemble my dash. When this thing is ready to install I plan on rewiring all of my terrible half-a**ed wiring jobs. Its not a hard project, just tedious lol. I definitely welcome any input from you guys.