Your welcome mate, all i can say either your pockets are deep or you have saved like a trooper!
Enjoy them tires once they warm up, epicly grippy ;)
James
If you get chance book a before and after track day :D but honestly mate you will notice a difference and if the garage set it up spot on that smile will be from ear to ear :D
James
Nice looking braces there mate, as for other braces there are a few more you can get ....
- fender braces
- reinforced pillar bars
- 4 point under floor brace
That's just a few see the link from tuningdevelopments :) not sure how many Bruce for scoobys but you get the idea :D
http://www.tuningdevelopments.co.uk/index.php?cPath=4_25&sort=5a&page=2
James
Id decide if you want to aim for perfomance or handling first and aim mainly on one section
I personally would go for handling as your car will seem so much quicker when set up correctly :)
If you go performance your best bet would be to collect parts and then wait to you have what you want and fit and map at same time to save having to go back to remap with more parts a month down the line!
As i said though this is just my opinion :D
James
I had a set of KSPORT coilovers on my ignis sport and they were fanstastic! Got them for a bargain of a price with 8000km on from a guy in Austria :D
It's all down to the cost 90% of the time :D
James
Go for the Scoobyworld BC ones they are the best all round coilovers and you get the added bonus of top mount adjustment!
I agree with what robs saying but that's ok on a budget build but if you can wait and do it properly get the better bits over time :)
James
£1500 for all that's is a damn bargain ! Is that fitted ?
You would probably want more than a 25mm drop and do those teins come with adjustable top mounts ? Extra cost of not :)
James
BC and MEISTER R's are firm uk favourites however if your pockets are deep enough and you like a bone rattling ride ( which I do :P ) look at these, TEINS, HKS, CUSCO
James