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The image displays the rear section of a silver/light gray hatchback vehicle, likely a Volkswagen Golf Mk4 based on design cues, parked outdoors on an asphalt surface in the city of Stozher, Bulgaria. The car is viewed from a slightly elevated angle, primarily focusing on its right rear side.

The rear window reflects a bright, possibly sunny, sky with the intricate pattern of bare tree branches. A distinct bright spot, indicative of the sun, is visible in the reflection on the upper right side of the rear window. The window itself features horizontal defroster lines and a small black attachment for a rear wiper motor, though the blade is not present. A black aftermarket spoiler is visible at the top edge of the tailgate.

The right rear taillight assembly is a darkened or "smoked" aftermarket unit, with a visible red illuminated element, likely a brake light or running light, showing through. The taillight surface exhibits visible scratches. The vehicle's paintwork appears generally clean, but the chrome-finished rear hatch handle shows wear or discoloration.

The rear bumper is silver/light gray, matching the body color. Significant damage is visible on the lower left portion of the bumper, where it is detached or cracked, creating a visible gap and deformation. Scuff marks are also present on the bumper's surface. A Bulgarian license plate, displaying "BG EB 9318 BM" on a white background with a blue EU strip on the left, is affixed to the center of the bumper. Two dark-colored exhaust tips protrude from beneath the right side of the bumper.

The ground is a coarse-grained asphalt pavement, dry and illuminated by natural light. White painted lines, possibly indicating a parking space, are partially visible on the ground in the lower left foreground. No people or active interactions are present in the frame.
VankoL

Mar 28, 2026

Stozher, Bulgaria

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The image displays the rear section of a silver/light gray hatchback vehicle, likely a Volkswagen Golf Mk4 based on design cues, parked outdoors on an asphalt surface in the city of Stozher, Bulgaria. The car is viewed from a slightly elevated angle, primarily focusing on its right rear side. The rear window reflects a bright, possibly sunny, sky with the intricate pattern of bare tree branches. A distinct bright spot, indicative of the sun, is visible in the reflection on the upper right side of the rear window. The window itself features horizontal defroster lines and a small black attachment for a rear wiper motor, though the blade is not present. A black aftermarket spoiler is visible at the top edge of the tailgate. The right rear taillight assembly is a darkened or "smoked" aftermarket unit, with a visible red illuminated element, likely a brake light or running light, showing through. The taillight surface exhibits visible scratches. The vehicle's paintwork appears generally clean, but the chrome-finished rear hatch handle shows wear or discoloration. The rear bumper is silver/light gray, matching the body color. Significant damage is visible on the lower left portion of the bumper, where it is detached or cracked, creating a visible gap and deformation. Scuff marks are also present on the bumper's surface. A Bulgarian license plate, displaying "BG EB 9318 BM" on a white background with a blue EU strip on the left, is affixed to the center of the bumper. Two dark-colored exhaust tips protrude from beneath the right side of the bumper. The ground is a coarse-grained asphalt pavement, dry and illuminated by natural light. White painted lines, possibly indicating a parking space, are partially visible on the ground in the lower left foreground. No people or active interactions are present in the frame.

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