The 1969 Chevy Camaro is a muscle car that stands out.
With muscular flanks, it looks great with plenty of rubber underneath, while Dakota Digital instrumentation fits best in the square gauge openings inside.
A full six-gauge system is included, featuring billet trim rings and TFT-display message centers, ready to bolt into a stock or reproduction plastic housing (bezel is NOT included).
The bezel is not included and is shown for visual/presentation purposes.
The system uses OEM or reproduction style bezels.
Each HDX system allows independent illumination color selection for gauge readings and needles, along with the message centers.
Calibration and personal settings are adjusted using the built-in capacitive-touch buttons or the available Bluetooth app for Apple and Android devices.
Each needle hub is spun-aluminum with black nickel plating to match the buttons.
All HDX instrument systems include dead-faced (hidden) indicators (turn signals, high beam, check engine, cruise control, parking brake, plus two user-definable), and a red, settable warning light for each gauge.
The central control box simplifies installation with vehicle-harness sourced signals and supplied solid-state sending units connecting cleanly to their respective terminals.
RGB backlighting allows users to set their own lighting colors to match their paint or mood, with over 30 user-selectable display colors available.
Backlighting colors for the needles, digital display, and printed gauge readings can be selected independently, or one of 12 preset lighting themes can be chosen.