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It's difficult to explain exactly which ones they are, as I'm not at home on my gaming computer.
That's why it would be advisable to have the QoL mod and subscribe to all the bonus parts that are listed. Then all the bonus parts are already pre-installed on the car when you buy it somewhere.
You've already bought the car, and now you have to buy all the parts individually in the shop and install them.
The Pipes Mod requires Aftermarket, which in turn requires Melon Loader version 0.5.7. Have you installed that too?
The front Mercedes bumper has been removed and replaced with the bonus part from the Porsche widekit set, as well as the wide fenders.
The rear bumper is the standard Mercedes bumper.
One tip would be to also use the QoLmod, which allows you to paint parts invisible and all bonus parts that you have subscribed to are already pre-installed when you purchase the car.