I started pulling my 240z apart, and as I have nowhere to put stuff at the moment I threw everythin in the rear of the car, and thanks to the hot weather we've been having I now have a melted glovebox hatch D'OH.:dead: Also found that its had some sort of accident on the right (drivers side) rear pannel, but wont know the extent of the damage untill I get the paint off. Also found the remains of a wiring splice for a tow bar, D'OH again, which might explain the small cracks around the front window. These cars werent designed for the extra stress towing puts on the chassis. Hope the damage isn't as bad as my last 240z, but again I will have to wait and see how bad it is once i get it fully stripped. Some of the rust repairs, although welded, seem a bit second rate, and I like things done right, so I'll probably do them again, myself. I've been fixing and cleaning all the little bits that i can keep in the house, like headlight switch stalk. I'm currently restoring the steering wheel. Dont be afraid to use pain stripper on the faux wood to remove the varnish, it wont damage the woodgrain at all, and is probably better than sanding it with wet and dry. I stripped one of the headlight buckets and found the starting signs of rust, and way too much filler than was required. Lazy pannel beaters. Gonna strip the whole car and do it propperly. How's everyone else going? Cuong got a 240z gearbox you wanna sell?