should the boot/trunk be completely flush at the bottom edge when closed?

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I was just out taking pictures of my rear spoiler than doesn't sit flush when I noticed that the bottom edge of my boot (trunk) wasn't completely flush against the rear panel of the car. Is this normal or is there something wrong with that too? I'm not sure whether I'm just seeing problems that aren't there now..
I've tried to take a picture but it's difficult to show.

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Mine has a slight lip like yours so it is not completely flush. The other parts of the boot are fairly flush to the body panels, so I don't think it's a problem.

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