2010-11 lexus gx converted to a 2014 lexus gx?
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I question the performance issues also, especially with any off roading.
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I think you'd be better off getting a 2014.
You'd have around $2000 in front bumper parts, $460 in the grille, another $2000+ for the LED headlamps, $1500 in fog lamps, $800 in tail lamps and a grand or so in the rear bumper. These are all list prices so you could surely do better but you get the idea. Don't forget about wheels, park sensors, headlamp washers, etc as well as paint and labor. Some part you don't see may be the same but they appear to be mostly 2014 specific. Unless your rob a parts department or have a very good hookup I think it'd be a waste of money and time.
You'd have around $2000 in front bumper parts, $460 in the grille, another $2000+ for the LED headlamps, $1500 in fog lamps, $800 in tail lamps and a grand or so in the rear bumper. These are all list prices so you could surely do better but you get the idea. Don't forget about wheels, park sensors, headlamp washers, etc as well as paint and labor. Some part you don't see may be the same but they appear to be mostly 2014 specific. Unless your rob a parts department or have a very good hookup I think it'd be a waste of money and time.
where are you getting all those prices? in the russian site?
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