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I personally like the 2011-14 grill better than the 2015, to me it's more muscular.
Agreed. The 11-14 just looks like it wants to punch you in the face. The 15 looks too much like a stretched out dart in front. Though, I do really like the rear of the 15.
 

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I personally like the 2011-14 grill better than the 2015, to me it's more muscular.
For quite a while, I felt the same way. The new Charger looked too much like a big Dart. But I've looked at some pics of Flex's Jazz Blue 392 and that looks bad ass. Maybe it's the color, maybe it's the 392, but I think I want one now. Too bad I don't have the money. :frown2:

busa96. You could try putting on the 2015 facia, but like michiganpat said, you'll also need to replace the hood. The 2012 hood and facia bowed up in the middle while the 2015 looks more flat. And who knows, you may even need to replace the fenders. If you have to replace the fenders, then you'd probably have to also replace the doors like mp said, as well. Once you get there, they may not even line up, it keeps getting tougher and tougher as you go back.
 

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You won't need to change the front doors. The door frame wasn't changed on the '15, only the door skin (the shape of the side scallop was changed). The rear doors are the same '11-'15 and no changes were made.

You will need the hood, fenders, fascia, grille, headlights (these are mounted to the radiator support and may require custom mounting to fit). You will also need the inner fenders and belly pan.

You might also need the cowl cover at the base of the windshield and wiring connections for the headlights, markers and fogs. The fogs may also require resistors since they are LED and may not play well with the older FCM control. Hood hinges and hood latches might also be needed.
 
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