resultKhani wrote:Update again, done the headlights with some T cut and a small drill with a polishing wheel, come up like newhappy days
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Khani
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I was having nightmares about new fuel senders and new headlights and in the end i did it all for nowt!!!!!
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I've had the same experience, but each job has been successful, cheap, rewarding, and lasting. You don't just repair a Bongo, you invest in it. Love mine to bits.Khani wrote:I was having nightmares about new fuel senders and new headlights and in the end i did it all for nowt!!!!!
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AJCIOW
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Mine was the same, cleaned the lenses and fitted 100% brighter bulbs from Halfords £25.00 ish 2 for 1, they are great now, do most of my driving on unlit roads and they work a treat.




