Trouble Accessing Faucet Nut

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Replacing the faucet on my utility sink but having trouble getting to the old faucet retaining nut because of the narrow space behind the basin. I bought a basin wrench with telescoping handle, but the head of the tool is still too large to access the nut.
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Is there a better tool I should be using? I’m not sure the size of the nut either.

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Quick update. I no longer need help with a solution. I ended up just popping the basin out since it was an above-mount. I would still be interested if there was a better tool for future reference. Thanks!
 
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