Ok nearly midnight and I have to work in the morning - so the update.
030 board works great. I'm going to need a longer scsi cable (duh!) - I have a mate who can make me one and drop it over in a couple of days.
Chip extractor tool was an easy find on Ebay, and only cost six bucks with shipping.
Fatter Agnus (1mb chip) and Super Denise are on the way. Thanks again for the point in the right direction on that Banzai! - I've located the jumper and trace, for the trace I just have to cut the trace on the top side of the board with a thin point hobby knife right? or is there something on the bottom of the board too?
Software Hut also has GVP memory for use with the G-Force 030 - so if at some point I want another 4megs of memory, I know where to get it.
SCSI board and Bridgeboard won't be going back it, I'll probably try and find the setup software for them (I got no sofware with the Ami) and pack them away - for the rainy day when something blows up

Floppy Drives - it has 2 but I think they're on their last legs and are 'acting strange'.
DF0 - a chinon drive has a real hard time recognising a disk inserted. I had to insert the one amiga formatted disk I have 3 times before it recognized it at all.
I have a box of never used PC DS DD disks here - the drive got to track 80 and said it couldn't format it and try another disk... 3 disks (all new) did this.
My memory may be failing me - but I don't recall having probs using these disks 'back in the day' formatting them as Amiga disks... again - I could be mistaken.
DF1 - a Panasonic Drive. This one said that the disk was write protected when it wasn't and straight up wouldnt format it. It wouldn't free the drive when I popped it out either.
At one point DF0 wouldn't recognise a disk in it until I put one in DF1 as well - now THAT was strange!
Both, however, recognized the Amiga disk (the one and only I have) - so that is a start.
Getting the floppy working is a huge deal - as it's going to be the only way I'll be able to get the new software (including the new OS) on here (no terminal programs, no CrossDos, no TCP stack) - so I'm HOPING it's just the drives being old as dirt.
Guess it's back to cruising Ebay from work and waiting for more parts

Cheers,
Sig.