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rustynuts

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Today I removed the headlights and courtesy lights from my BN1 to prep for painting and was wondering if there was a way of restoring the connectors. Mine had the rubber insulators completely deteriated and some had hardened. I labelled each wire so that I could reassemble properly. I had the car on my new car hoist and it was a real treat to be able to raise it to a level that was easy to work on. I removed the bumpers trunk lid ( Canadian term LOL!), front fender( CDN term LOL!) spears. I scraped and degreased the front suspension all while watching B.J. on the tube and sitting down occasionally to sip some suds. Ah! life in northern Ontario Canada.
 
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Today I removed the headlights and courtesy lights from my BN1 to prep for painting and was wondering if there was a way of restoring the connectors. Mine had the rubber insulators completely deteriated and some had hardened. I labelled each wire so that I could reassemble properly. I had the car on my <u>new car hoist</u> and it was a real treat to be able to raise it to a level that was easy to work on. I removed the bumpers trunk lid ( Canadian term LOL!), front fender( CDN term LOL!) spears. I scraped and degreased the front suspension all while watching B.J. on the tube and sitting down occasionally to sip some suds. Ah! life in northern Ontario Canada.

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Must be going around, I got mine installed this past Sunday!

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