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Old 01-26-2018, 01:21 PM   #1
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Paint inside of front bumper looks different

Like the title says I bought a Camaro from a dealership in the car fax was clean and I took it to in Firestone and supposedly checked it out for weeks and frame damage. But when I looked inside engine bay and I look towards the front bumper the paint looks different. Is this normal ? It’s a 2015 Camaro. Could someone go look at there’s or if this is normal and you know then maybe I’ll stop over thinking It. Another reason I’m over thinking it is becaus the passenger headlight has a gap between it and the bumper , compared to the driver side. In pictures it probably doesn’t look terrible but you can tell in person. I feel like you can push the bumper in on the passenger more than the driver side.

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Old 01-26-2018, 02:52 PM   #2
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Re: Paint inside of front bumper looks different

You are probably seeing nothing more than GM "quality control. "
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