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Old 10-09-2008, 01:18 PM   #1
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Default 318ti M-spec rear bumper Q

Someone hit my car from back (not serious) last weekend when I parked it in a public car park. I didn't see it until I got home I sent my car to the panel beater for plastic welding and paint yesterday.

When the car cames back today, I start to exam the work, I never had a chance to take such a close look at the rear bumper until now, then I figured the gap between rear bumper and trunk lid is quite wide. I am not sure if it's the panel guy didn't fit it back properly or they came with such a wide gap? It's would be a shame if BMW made it like that, but if it's the other case I'll have to send my car back to the panel shop again.
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