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rear bumper parts

robert3205

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I've been trying to find the plastic cover thingy from an st fiesta to put on my 2013 fiesta trend. I've searched high and low and there doesn't seem to be the part i want despite it being an oem part that I've seen on same year fiesta st's in town.
Anyone know what i would need to be searching for to find one.
Thanks
 

scotman

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6CBC20C1-7A12-4EB1-99C4-2D552D36CA56.jpeg By “thingy” do you mean rear bumper fascia ?
If so, you will need several other bits and pieces to make a complete assembly. But, used ST parts are not very common and new ones are top dollar expensive. You should visit a Ford agency parts department and see what you will need to get? But you can be certain that the cost of it will blow your mind and it is not including the cost of painting and installing it.
 

Handy Andy

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@scotman can you take a detail picture of the inner (inside backside?) of that bumper skirt?
I Want to take a look at those reflectors....

I see you also have the "Parking aid" sensors too...

Thanks!
 

scotman

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I just pulled up that image from a gallery. As a rule, the harness for parking sensors is attached to the bumper impact bar. In Europe and the UK they have high output lamps for poor weather visibility in place of the simple reflectors we have,
 


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