For that money you could get H&R antiroll bars and have money left over, I'd think seriously about ARBs over the strut brace if you're keen to keep spending money
Ditching the Conti's for better tyres is certainly a worthwhile investment as you'll realise once your new wheels are fitted. At this rate you'll have a car fit for track use...are you sure you aren't tempted by a few trackdays?
It might be worth trying to get someone near you who's modified their ///M to offer you a passenger ride (assuming there is someone) so you can get a feel for each of the different options. My car is heavily modified and pretty miserable to drive on poor road surfaces (broken teeth and lots of conducted noise) but absolutely fantastic on smooth Tarmac. On the track it's phenomenal and I'm really pleased with the transformation, but I wouldn't be if predominately it was a road car or I wanted to make more progress on country lanes (for this I would need to reduce the bump and rebound significantly).
It might be worth trying to get someone near you who's modified their ///M to offer you a passenger ride (assuming there is someone) so you can get a feel for each of the different options. My car is heavily modified and pretty miserable to drive on poor road surfaces (broken teeth and lots of conducted noise) but absolutely fantastic on smooth Tarmac. On the track it's phenomenal and I'm really pleased with the transformation, but I wouldn't be if predominately it was a road car or I wanted to make more progress on country lanes (for this I would need to reduce the bump and rebound significantly).
