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Reversed car into wall, back bumper feels loose?


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Just wondering if i should be worried about those? I didn’t check it before, but when i pull in the whole plastic back cover / bumper of my Aygo, it seems very loose, and the whole thing is moving, should i worry about this? Also it seems like the panel under the trunk got a bit loose from the rest og the chassis, i tried forcefully pushing it into place, but there is still a slightly bigger gap than on the other side, is that okay?

 

For the scratches, i don’t feel them with my nail, does that mean that it’s not so deep and can be fixed without replacing/ repainting?

Wondering how much all this will cost me to fix 😵‍💫😵‍💫

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Unpleasant experience but not a big deal. Happens to everyone sometimes. 
Nothing really serious imo looking at the pictures. You may need to double check the black trim if clipped correctly to the. Bumper and the scratches can wash off or polish off. 

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11 hours ago, TonyHSD said:

Unpleasant experience but not a big deal. Happens to everyone sometimes. 
Nothing really serious imo looking at the pictures. You may need to double check the black trim if clipped correctly to the. Bumper and the scratches can wash off or polish off. 

It seems like the whole thing is loose, however i don’t know if it’s normal that the whole thing wiggles if i push on it, where are the clips so i can check? And is there an easy way to reattach the grey part? Or is the small gap fine?

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