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Old 07-03-2008, 02:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Ouch! Get used to it! I did the same to mine over a year ago. I think that almost every member has had the same problem at some point.
When I first joined the Forum, that was a very popular thread, "I scraped my front on a parking block." Now, some people don't have any sympathy for us who have done the same thing.
I have been backing into spaces to save the front end. At some point I will replace the front facia and the plastic covers underneath. But for now, I will just be careful not to scrape the thing off completely.
I have heard of a few members traveling down the highway and the wind ripped off their damaged front fascia completely. Be careful and good luck. Your car was made that low from the factory.
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