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  1. I recently bought and restored a wooden steering wheel from a 240Z to install in my 260Z. I don't have the horn pad for the 240 wheel, and I would like to figure out how to make the later model horn pad fit. The 260 and 280 pads, though differing in appearance, are interchangeable. Unfortuanately, the same is not true for swapping between those models and the 240s. Any ideas? Has anyone ever seen an adapter that allows the later horn pads to be used on the 240 steering wheels? Thanks in advance!! -Rob
  2. Early or late 260 2+2?

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    Fixitman

  3. I finished the restoration some time ago, but we all know a project car is always a project car! The latest adventure is trying to find information [or a knowledgeable and trustworthy Z mechanic] for a differential rebuild. I have an R200 that has been diagnosed with a front pinion bearing that's going bad. Although I'd rather find someone else to do the work, with a detailed parts list I'm willing to go it alone. Any suggestions, tips, instructions, or contacts for mechanics in the Central or Southern Indiana area are welcomed and encouraged! Thanks!! -Rob
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