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Had a rear end shunt a few  months back. The car has now been repaired by a Lexus dealer but I have noticed this gap between the casing of the boot and the rear bumper. Is this normal? It seems pretty secure and the boot shuts and opens OK  but I cannot compare it with any other GS300s as they are few and far between in rural France! 

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Had Exactly the same problem when i purchased my Gs450 it was noted to me by the dealer when had first Service.

I took it to my local Body Shop the took bumper of and found the (crash pad i think thats what he called it) had a bow in it not allowing the bumper clips to align with it.

He had it done within an hour he charged me £50 been ok since

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3 hours ago, KayCee said:

Had Exactly the same problem when i purchased my Gs450 it was noted to me by the dealer when had first Service.

I took it to my local Body Shop the took bumper of and found the (crash pad i think thats what he called it) had a bow in it not allowing the bumper clips to align with it.

He had it done within an hour he charged me £50 been ok since

Interesting. I have it booked in on Thursday considering my insurance paid over €5000 for the repair I would have expected the job to be perfect. I will probably get a shrug of the shoulders and a lot of Gallic excuses!

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Hi Nick

yes i bought the car from Tunbridge Wells Lexus Dealer

        I asked the seller if it had been in any accidents and he said No I never noticed the gap near boot and bumper I took it for a oil change to lexus Hull and that was when  the  Gent told me, he looked it up on the Computer and it had had a  replacement bumper fitted.

      Due to the slight bow in the crash pad it had not been fitted correctly hence the gap when i asked if they could do anything he said Body shop will have to have a look.

    So as i said i took it to my local body shop in Thorne and he had it done within the hour as been ok ever since.

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On 3/25/2023 at 12:19 PM, westo3 said:

Had a rear end shunt a few  months back. The car has now been repaired by a Lexus dealer but I have noticed this gap between the casing of the boot and the rear bumper. Is this normal? It seems pretty secure and the boot shuts and opens OK  but I cannot compare it with any other GS300s as they are few and far between in rural France! 

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You do know lexus dealer dont actually do body work. They have a contract with a local body shop that does the work for them.

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Thanks for your replies Robert and Qamar. Mine has defiantly had a new bumper and I am also under the impression this Lexus Toyota franchise in France has its own body shop. The day I picked the car up it was supposed to be ready by 2pm and they did not bring it round to reception until 6pm so I can assume the last minute assembly was a little rushed!!

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