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P51DNA

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Have my car at dealer for repair on factory paint blemish on bumper... They repaired blemish and recleared bumper (off car of course). Upon delivery I noticed these waves on bumper lip from incorrect grill reinstall. Just got a call that he saw the same waves on the first 3 mustangs he looked at on the lot, and that there's only one way to install grill.

I'm saying these were not on my car before. They hella stand out. I detail my car regularly and it would have bothered the heck out of me. It's obvious to me the tabs are not fully seated fro some reason and applying pressure to the bumper lip creating waves, a total of 4.
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Heres another pic
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It could be that or it could be from the bumper sitting on a stand while it was getting baked. If you put a bumper on the stand the wrong way it will put pressure marks like that on them. Then the plastic gets soft while it is baking and it takes a while for the marks to go away.
 
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Thanks for reply. Not sure if this is the same stand they used to bake but doesn't appear to be touching effected area
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