Hi David, yes, just has it done. (without the anti roll bar, as not possible on the '22 model). Ive done about 100 miles since the change. a very much improved set up. mine is on the comfort set up rather than sport (not tried that). most noticeable on rough surfaces, much more comfort. it feels like the tyres a working harder too in soaking up some of the bumps. I felt the back end would dance around if you really pushed it with the original set-up. feels more planted now, but not had the chance to really push on yet. steering is also really nice now, not that it was bad before, lots of communication. its no Rolls Royce for comfort, but its much much better. I suspect over time you'll wonder why you ever changed it as it'll just become part of the norm of the car feel. I think for someone who drives the car a lot (im 22k in 3 yrs) it's worth it. if you're a 1k a year driver then it's expensive. I always suspected the suspension was the weak link, now it's probably the tyres & I quite like the Avons, they let you know when they're about to let go. Anyway, i'm glad I did it. just can't wait for the summer & all those alpine hairpins.

Chris