The side panels - you haven't got them lined up perfectly, I think. If you try to refit the panel when the front edge isn't seated right, they will bend like yours. It will bend back though.
It is a long while since I played with mine, but I vaguely remember that they are very fiddly to refit, you have to line them up just right and press them back into place. The metal is so thin and flimsy you should be able to bend yours back into shape with your fingers. With correct handling yours should be fine.
What about the bellows - it isn't clear in the photos, is yours torn or damaged?
Is yours the 1100 rpm spin model or the 800 rpm? Both of mine are 1100. If yours is 1100 rpm then you already have the deluxe version.
My two - the first one I got has an intermittent fault with (I think) the temperature sensor probe, the probe is weird inside, a disc of heat sensitive material inside the tube, with springy metal fingers holding it. It makes only unreliable contact with the disc inside, if it is behaving the washer works fine, if it is misbehaving, the temp sensor gives no information back to the computer board, so it aborts the wash and skips through the whole cycles in a few minutes. Very frustrating. The part is available but stupidly expensive, I'm not paying.
More modern washers use a thermistor for the same function, much more reliable, but I need to find one with the same temperature curves (ohms at each temperature.) I might have a good sensor in the spare parts machine, it has a broken bearing mount/axle where the drum axle passes through the outer drum wall. (they have a bearing on each side of the drum, very lightweight and the mounts corrode.) So one machine is irreparable, but it may provide parts to fix the other.