Need help id 96 accord
Hey guys, I need some help id'ing and figuring out where this part goes.

My son rear ended a guy and I've been working on fixing everything. When taking off the bumper cover and bumper I found this laying on the bottom of the cover. For the life of me I can not figure out where it goes. I have a shop manual or two and can not find it in any of the diagrams.
I have the car back together less this piece, just need to fill the radiator and am waiting for the new air cleaner box to come in then off we should be going. This is the only piece I have left and don't really want to leave it out.
Thanks
Rick

My son rear ended a guy and I've been working on fixing everything. When taking off the bumper cover and bumper I found this laying on the bottom of the cover. For the life of me I can not figure out where it goes. I have a shop manual or two and can not find it in any of the diagrams.
I have the car back together less this piece, just need to fill the radiator and am waiting for the new air cleaner box to come in then off we should be going. This is the only piece I have left and don't really want to leave it out.

Thanks
Rick
Thanks for the replys guys.
I know for sure that its not from the other vehical. He hit a F350's hitch
Basically no damage to the truck, it was all on his hood, headlights, grill, rad support, air cleaner box .....
I think #11 is it in that diagram, even though its a 4 door. I'm gonna tear off the bumber cover and see if I can figure it out, now that I have a reference.
Thanks again!
I know for sure that its not from the other vehical. He hit a F350's hitch

Basically no damage to the truck, it was all on his hood, headlights, grill, rad support, air cleaner box .....
I think #11 is it in that diagram, even though its a 4 door. I'm gonna tear off the bumber cover and see if I can figure it out, now that I have a reference.
Thanks again!
I don't know for sure what THAT thing does, but some of the funny brackets are there to control exactly how the front end crushes in a collision. (Helps to get better crash-safety results.) Sometimes it's really not easy to visualize how it helps.
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