Yeah, I have to totally agree. The VDO Brazil are the very best currently being offered and they look So right.
I just don't like to spend that kind of money, always go with original 356. Get broken ones cheap on ebay, gut them out and install 914 mechanicals. For me it's more fun working with the old stuff and making it new again. I've got three sets done up, one for each of the cars and another "competition" style set with drilled bezels and 911/912 internals, 140 MPH speedo and the rest. The center of the combination gauge is a two inch red low oil pressure warning light. Fun and silly, but kinda cool. The competition style gauges are for a project car that I might attempt. I have my eye on a WAY cheap 356 center "green house" section, Just the doors, sills, jams, dash and cowl really, but the numbers and build plate(s) are there and the title for the "car" is valid. I sorta want to build a "special" around the remains, along the lines of the original Pooper using the old 356 body metal as a starting point, my tube rail chassis as something to hang the suspension off of and a combination of Fiat, Ghia and aluminum panels to complete the car.
That one's third in line, but I ought to grab up that "tub" while it's still there . . .