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I am brand new to this forum but have been reading a ton of posts and wow the knowledge is unbelievably helpful.

I have recently pulled the trigger on getting a used Tesla -- 2016 MS 90D with 20K miles -- so I'm awaiting the notice of delivery so I can fly to NJ to pick it up - its like Christmas as a child. Everything looks great on the car sans what looks like scratches under the front bumper -- I am guessing hitting a parking curb of some sort. I am usually under the assumption this is purely cosmetic which you can't see but wanted to you everyone's thoughts on if this is something that I should be concerned with. In the picture with the red rectangle -- I'm wondering if this is a "crack" of that fender or it those are two pieces of the car coming together and that is slightly compromised because of the scrape.

Any help insights would be great!

Thanks,
N

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