For those who do not know me I quickly put together a 300+ horsepower Chevy 4.3L V6 powered Spider around 2002-2003. I had a lot fun with it but realized that there were way to many issues with structural rust for me to possibly keep it alive so I dismantled it and bought a new spider that I would put my newly built drive-train into. Well a lot has happened since my last post here. I split with my longtime girl friend and basically had a big life change. My business took off and I lost my garage to work in...It goes on and on...
So now here I am back again starting all over with the knowledge I learned from building the first version and rebuilding a better version - 2.0. I have a new girl in my life and we finally have a place with a garage so I can work on the spider again with the help of her two boys that are now my boys. It is now a family project.

Here are some photos of the cross-member that was redesigned and built:

Note the cross-member mounts in the opposite direction to stock as the Chevy V6 has a rear sump oil pan.
Every seam was MIG welded for strength. The rectangular tubing was added for two reasons as strengthening for the added torque of the V6 and mounting for the front mounted rack that is necessary for usage of the rear sump engine. Of the course steering was redesigned on the original version of the car. And will be re-redesigned on the new version.
Cheers!
Rob