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hey guys just signed up to this forum,
and in need of help please. have done some searching through google but havent found a definite answer..

i have a 25det with a 20det gbox attatched in my 32 sedan, i have two 32 crossmembers am not sure if they are sedan, coupe, manual or auto crossmembers but they have the leter A on it. the crossmembers dont line up to the chassis when attatched to the bit on the gearbox(not sure of the name but the bit that attatches to the crossmember. so far i only have one bolt on each side thats holding the crossmember to the skyline.

jw if someone can tell me what crossmember i need or what modifications need to be done in order to get a correct instalment?

my cross members look just like this one http://www.boostnetwork.com/database/forums/files/post-239045-13584975001853971838.jpg

any help and replies will be muchly appreciated.
thanks

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There are two other crossmembers. Labelled "B" and "C". You need one of these. I suspect it is the "C" one.

FWIW, I had R32 auto. Swapped in manual box and had to change gearbox Xmember. Later swapped in RB25DET and box and had to swap gearbox Xmember, and I strongly suspect that I ended up with the original auto Xmember back in the car.

You just need to find an import wrecker that has a collection of Nissan Xmembers lying around, buy one and borrow the others, returning which ones don't fit.

oh i see, sorry im not really that great mechanically.. im learning as i go. so all in all what would i be looking/asking around for exactly? nissan xmember with B or C on it? is there an exact model xmember or something cause I've read that its an r33 cross member that will do the job and ive also read that supposedly an ca s13 crossmember should do it..

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