Great Purchase TC! 
Your car will look great once its done. Suspension is almost the number one mod before remap.
Mike
....But are you guys revising the suspension for looks alone? (ETTO of course)
Here comes an arguement 
To be fair the standard suspension does a very good job as it is. I feel most people agree with that.
I think that most people upgrade purely for looks and not for performance. You (RedRobin) for example want to track the car every now and then so a proper upgrade is essential. In TC's case I think it is purely for looks. Much like I would only drop a car for looks as I know it will probably never see the track.
The question we should be asking is:
What suspension system offers the best balance between driveability and cosmetic attraction...
Mike
....I'm not seeking an argument but it does make a good debate or discussion

As you say, Mike, the stock suspension (and chassis) is very good indeed but as with nearly all factory cars, improvements can be made, both functionally and cosmetically.
There has always been a compromise and uneasy balance between suspension which improves handling but remains comfortable on the road. In 2005 the introduction of Koni FSD's were considered a big step in effecting a good compromise, especially if combined with Anti-roll bars. On track, comfort is of far less importance and also cars tend to be lowered much more. That 'track look' of being lowered with camber is a very cool look and naturally one which car enthusiasts seek to emulate - There's nothing wrong with that but only as long as 'the look' doesn't ruin the handling, and it can. Individual comfort preferences are up to the individual.
Suspension designers are continually striving to create products which strike a good and comfortable compromise for fast road use, and even car manufacturers are including user-switchable suspension options, though I can't say I'm over impressed by VW's efforts - Still very 'softcore' imo.
Ultimately it is up to the individual.
[I hope you'll say if you think we're hijacking your thread, TC]