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Hi all,
Not a Focus owner, so didn't know the reason for this one, and would appreciate some help in identifying what it is. A friend owns a Focus (no idea of model/age etc) that has a cutout on the lower right side of the rear bumper. Behind this cutout is a internally threaded bolt/screw. What is this bolt/screw for? Do all Focus' have this and the cutout? Do they all have a slightly 'unfinished' appearance around the cutout as this one does? I asked our friend, but I suspect like the majority of young female drivers, she had no idea as to what it was or if it was ven a standard fit. Any help greatly appreciated. Craig H |
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