Amigos, I've got a line a set of front and rear bumpers from a '71 240Z (to retrofit on my '78 280Z) and the gent also offered to sell me the steering wheel. I'm very, very excited about this. I'm going to head out there on Sunday, but it is about an hour away from where I live, so I wanted to make sure I am bringing the right tools. The front bumper has been removed already, but I will need to pull the steering wheel (already did the research on that) and the rear bumper. Here's my planned tool kit for the bumper removal: Metric socket set up to about 20mm with a breaker bar Adjustable wrenches and channel locks PB Blaster Propane torch An assortment of hammers (which I hope I don't have to use) Hacksaw (in case I just end up cutting the brackets off, which will not be fun, but I'm not sure if I'll have electricity for sawzall) I'd ideally like to get the brackets as well, just in case I can tweak and reuse them, but since it's a Midwestern car and I haven't seen it, I'm going to assume rusty nuts and bolts, though the seller says that the bumpers are still quite nice. Are there any tools that I am leaving out here? Thanks in advance for any tips! - Paul