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Highland rear bumper

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Just replaced the rear bumper on my m3p with the highland rear bumper not the best photos but I think it looks great
 

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Looks great. How much did it cost? Part number 2013443-S0-D?

On 2024 the rear bumper reflectors are lights. What did you do for that? In the photos it looks like they might be missing (?).
 
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Looks great. How much did it cost?

On 2024 the rear bumper reflectors are lights. What did you do for that? In the photos it looks like they might be missing.
Thanks. It’s the bumper cover the lower cover and bottom tray. All 3 parts have to be replaced for it to work, and even after that the bumper has to be modified by the tail lights for it to work. As far as the lights that go on the bumper I still have not decided what to do with that, therefor they are not on there currently
 
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Parts were ordered from Tesla. Required parts are the bumper cover, lower cover (diffuser) and lower tray that goes under the bumper to the rear cross memeber. No additinal wiring needed since I did not relocate the reverse lights to the bumper like the highland.

Rear trunk can be done as well but would need electrical work since the tail lights mount to the trunk on the highland and the use of the factory lights would not work, you would need the highland lights. This is not a direct bolt on since you cannot reuse the bumper brackets found under the tail lights of the old school model 3. Hope this helps. Fitment is 9/10 since this bumper rises slightly higher under the tail lights