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Hi everyone, I have a 2015 Genesis sedan 3.8 AWD. Went from a 2013 Mustang GT and am loving the Genesis. Do have a question. I’m thinking of doing the front end conversion to a 201& g80 sport but had a few questions. Anyone know if the grills are the same size? I’m wondering if I can keep my grill and just change out the front bumper. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
 
Hi, I've been wanting to do this to my genesis also, do you have any links of where you planning on buying the bumper?
 
Hi, I've been wanting to do this to my genesis also, do you have any links of where you planning on buying the bumper?
There’s a vendor here who is selling the whole kit . I found him on IG under G4werkz
 
Why fix something that is not broken. A total waste of energy and money. Or is this the folly of youth speaking?
 
Why fix something that is not broken. A total waste of energy and money. Or is this the folly of youth speaking?
Meh... people value different things, and we all value appearance to some degree. If that weren't the case, every car would only come in two possible colors: Neon green or neon orange. Maybe you could "upgrade" to a third option: Neon green with neon orange stripes.

SMIDSY accidents would be ancient history.
 
 
$2300 for parts and possibly half that or more for proper ‘fitment’ by a professional shop.

I too value appearance, but I’d be hard pressed to justify the expense just to gain a slightly more sporty front end on a large luxury sedan. It would not go any faster, not handle or perform better. Plus I suspect the entire electrical hook up with the lights and sensors could introduce some new issues on the conversion.
 
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