Disclaimer - (The following DIY project is purely “at your own risk”. As with any DIY project, unfamiliarity with the tools and process can be dangerous. Posts should be construed as theoretical advice only.
If you are at all uncomfortable or inexperienced working on these projects (especially but not limited to electronics and mechanical), please reconsider doing the job yourself. It is very possible on any DIY project to damage your ride, void your warranty, create a hazardous condition, or harm or even kill yourself or others.)
Here is how to remove the Slingshot's dash:
A. Remove the three T25 screws that secure the windscreen, lift and slide the windscreen out of the 2 slots on the bottom of the dash and set aside
B. Remove the mirrors using the 13mm socket
C. Using a panel removal tool, unsnap the 2 painted trim panels on the top center of the dash
D. Remove the two T25 screws and the two panel clips from the underside of each plastic panel on the sides of the dash, remove panel and set aside
E. Remove the factory pocket by pulling up and toward the back of the vehicle, lift the pocket slightly to release from the bottom of the panel
F. On either side of the starter switch are 2 panel clips inside the dash opening, remove these using the panel removal tool
G. Remove the two panel clips from the top of the center console side panels
H. Starting at the back of the console, lift the panel up and out. These panels are installed with double sided tape, using the panel removal tool will help break the tape loose
I. Remove the eight T40 Torx screws from the front of the dash
J. Carefully lift the sides of the dash over the mirror brackets and remove the dash
from the vehicle and set aside