Camaro Gen 6: Instrument cluster km/h, new,

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Camaro Gen 6: Instrument cluster km/h, new,

inventory at Buy Mustang parts Ltd, sourcing a New Genuine GM Instrument Cluster specifically for km/h (Metric) is a high-value move for international clients or those looking to export Gen 6 Camaros (2016–2024).

Camaro Gen 6: Instrument cluster km/h, new,

inventory at Buy Mustang parts Ltd, sourcing a New Genuine GM Instrument Cluster specifically for km/h (Metric) is a high-value move for international clients or those looking to export Gen 6 Camaros (2016–2024).

1. The “Metric” Hierarchy (km/h focus)

While all Gen 6 digital displays can toggle between MPH and km/h in the settings, a dedicated km/h cluster features a physical analog needle scale that goes up to 330 km/h (for ZL1) or 280 km/h (for SS), rather than the 200 MPH scale found on US models.

  • Part Number Example (2019–2024): 84637813 (Common Metric/Export variant).

  • Part Number Example (2016–2018): 84211119 or 84322468 (Superseded by newer numbers).


2. 2026 Market Value (New – km/h Spec)

In 2026, brand-new “New Old Stock” (NOS) clusters are becoming rare as GM production has fully ceased.

Type Specification Estimated Price (USD)
OEM 8″ Uplevel LCD New/Programmed (Metric) $1,100 – $1,500
OEM 4″ Base Cluster New (Metric) $450 – $650
Aftermarket Digital LCD 12.3″ Full Screen Upgrade $1,300 – $1,700

3. Strategic Advice for Buy Mustang parts Ltd

  • The “Uplevel” Conversion: Many base model Camaros come with the 4-inch “Base” cluster. Your biggest market is owners looking to upgrade to the 8-inch “Uplevel” LCD cluster found in SS/ZL1 trims. If you sell a new cluster, market it as a “Plug-and-Play Upgrade Kit” for base models.

  • BCM/VIN Lock Warning: Unlike older parts, Gen 6 clusters are VIN-locked. Once a new cluster is plugged in and the car is started, it marries to that car’s Body Control Module (BCM).

    • Value-Add: If you can offer pre-programming services (where the customer sends you their VIN and mileage before shipping), you can charge a $200–$300 premium for a “hassle-free” install.

  • The “Canadian/Middle East” Export: Buyers in Europe, Canada, and the Middle East specifically hunt for km/h clusters. Use keywords like “Export Spec,” “Metric Speedometer,” and “Canadian Market OEM” to capture this international traffic.


4. Technical Inspection Checklist

  • The “Zero Mile” Status: A “Brand New” cluster should read 0 miles/km. If it has been plugged into a car even once, it may have recorded mileage. For a luxury seller, always verify “Zero Hour/Zero Mile” status to avoid odometer fraud issues.

  • HUD Compatibility: Check if the cluster supports Head-Up Display (HUD). Clusters for HUD-equipped cars have an extra video output port on the back. A “New HUD-Compatible” cluster is worth roughly 30% more than a non-HUD version.

  • Lens Clarity: Even “New” parts can suffer from “box rub”—fine scratches on the plastic lens from vibrating against packaging. Place a static-cling screen protector on the lens before shipping to maintain its “New” status.


5. Logistics & Shipping

  • Fragility: Instrument clusters are highly sensitive to static and vibration.

    • Protocol: Wrap the cluster in an ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) bag first.

    • Padding: Use at least 3 inches of foam (not just bubble wrap) on all sides. A sharp jolt can cause the analog needles to pop off their spindles internally.

  • Odometer Disclosure: Clearly state: “This is a new component; professional programming is required to sync your vehicle’s existing mileage.”

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