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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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