Camaro Gen 6: Original GM Body Kit 84132661
at Buy Mustang parts Ltd, the Original GM Body Kit (Part #84132661) is a high-demand “Ground Effects” package for the Gen 6 Camaro (2019–2024 Facelift).
As production of the Gen 6 Camaro ended in early 2024, these genuine aero kits are becoming significantly harder to find in 2026. This specific SKU is finished in Mosaic Black Metallic (Color Code: GBA) and is designed for high-trim performance models.
1. Technical Compatibility & Components
This kit is engineered specifically for vehicles with the NPP (Dual Mode Exhaust) system, characterized by Quad Exhaust Tips.
| Component | Quantity | Notes |
| Front Splitter | 1 | Adds downforce and a wider, lower stance. |
| Rocker Panels | 2 | Left and Right “Side Skirts” for a ground-hugging profile. |
| Rear Diffuser | 1 | Specially molded for Quad-tip exhaust clearance. |
| Hardware Kit | 1 | Includes rivets, bolts, and templates. |
Critical Fitment Note: This kit fits 2019–2024 LS, LT, RS, and SS models. It is not compatible with the ZL1 (which has a proprietary aero package) or models with the standard Dual-tip exhaust.
2. 2026 Market Value & Scarcity
Since GM has officially retired the Camaro, “New Old Stock” (NOS) kits are commanding a premium.
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New OEM (Boxed): $1,650 – $2,000.
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Used (Grade A): $900 – $1,200 (highly dependent on the condition of the front splitter, which is the most common part to suffer road rash).
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Strategic Note: In the 2026 market, many owners are looking for the “Mosaic Black” finish specifically to avoid the cost of paint matching. If you have a kit with zero scratches in this factory paint, it is an “insurance-grade” asset.
3. Strategic Advice for Buy Mustang parts Ltd
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The “Hardware” Warning: If you are selling a used kit, the mounting templates and specialty rivets are often missing. Providing a new hardware pack or even a digital link to the GM installation manual adds significant value to your listing and prevents customer frustration.
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Convertible vs. Coupe: While the front splitter and rocker panels are identical, double-check the rear diffuser clearance if the donor was a convertible, as there are occasionally minor bracing differences.
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Aerodynamic Benefit: Market this as more than a visual upgrade. GM track-tested this kit to reduce drag and increase traction at high speeds. This appeals to the “track-day” segment of your customer base.
4. Inspection & Quality Control
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Front Splitter Scrapes: Check the underside of the front splitter. Deep gouges here are common but can be hidden with a “lip protector” strip. Disclosure is key for your luxury brand reputation.
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Mosaic Black Flake: In 2026, older kits might show UV fading. Check the metallic flake in the paint; if it looks “cloudy,” the clear coat may be failing. A professional ceramic coating before sale can “pop” the Mosaic Black and justify a higher price.
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Mounting Holes: Ensure the 76 mounting holes (standard for this kit) are not “blown out” or enlarged from a rough removal.
5. Logistics & Shipping
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Size: This is an “Oversized” shipment. The main box is over 80 inches (200 cm) long.
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Protocol: The rocker panels are long and thin; if the box is bent in the middle, they will snap. Always use a triple-wall cardboard tube or a reinforced long box.
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Protection: Wrap the painted surfaces in polyethylene foam (not just bubble wrap). Mosaic Black is a “soft” metallic and can easily develop swirl marks from the friction of shipping materials.






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