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Unless it's bad, there's no reason to replace the whole assembly. The connector isn't sold by itself. I'd cut the connector off, solder/crimp on some water resistant spade connectors and be done with it.
Better yet RadioShack sells block connectors similar to that (they are more universal so you may have to put one on both sides). I use them when changing things on the harness for they seem more permanent/professional and they are just as easy to attach but then again spade connectors are also good
Eh, probably a better idea to fix it once the right way. There are a bunch of connectors listed on MikesXS near the bottom of the wire terminals and connectors list:
I know you want to keep it stock looking, but if you're only replacing one connector, it doesn't seem worth it.
Like I said before, I'd cut off the broken one, crimp on male spade connectors with the flexible plastic covers. Like this: http://www.mikesxs.net/product/12-0020.html
Then connect them to the intact female connector. That will look almost exactly stock and be MUCH cheaper.