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Backing into a Cinder Block today
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<blockquote data-quote="Mordecai" data-source="post: 5962666" data-attributes="member: 166452"><p>Today while reversing someone in the city left a cider block standing up that I didn't see in the rearview and the sensors didn't pick up (yes, i'm mad at myself lol). </p><p></p><p>I have a scratch in the paint that I'll look into touching up but my question is: does anyone know what the plastic underskirt piece under the rear bumper is called if I want to look into replacing it? I imagine I can probably replace/repair this all myself if I just knew what I was looking for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mordecai, post: 5962666, member: 166452"] Today while reversing someone in the city left a cider block standing up that I didn't see in the rearview and the sensors didn't pick up (yes, i'm mad at myself lol). I have a scratch in the paint that I'll look into touching up but my question is: does anyone know what the plastic underskirt piece under the rear bumper is called if I want to look into replacing it? I imagine I can probably replace/repair this all myself if I just knew what I was looking for [/QUOTE]
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