
Instrument panel.
Melissa Appleton
Hi Melissa,
Replacing an instrument panel will break down into parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:
Parts= $60-$200 depending on the quality of the panel and if it is used or new.
Labor= 1.5-2 hours $120-$175 depending on the shop's hourly rate.
Total= $180-$375+
Remember you can always upgrade from the factory instrument panel with an aftermarket part that is more customized to the colors and shapes you like.
However, an aftermarket panel will probably be a bit more expensive, but it will definitely be more aesthetically pleasing to you.
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