Hiya,
Is it subframe connectors you're after? They are a relatively straightforward fit. I can take pics if you need? You can use some straight rollcage tubing / box plate as the main length , and some 1/4inch plate steel to make the ends that connect to the frame.
All you would need to do on the length (tubing / box plate) is angle it slightly, easily done by cutting about half way down the length, creating an angle and welding closed. Definitely run polybushes on the rad support and the middle mounting point, then run a solid bushing on the rear of the subframe (where the subframe attaches to the new connector). You could run solid bushes all around but the ride will be harsher. Depends on what you're going for of course... if you want the best cornering and aren't worried about ride quality, go solid. You can then also go with lowered bushings (about half the height of the originals) which helps to lower the body about 1/2 and inch without needing to do any suspension mods.
Not pics of mine but these are the SFC's i have installed. I can get your more detailed pics if you need:
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