I think my one tip would be to remove the pivot bolt on each side rather than removing the bracket from the body. This way you can avoid the risk of the captive nut just spinning. Once that happens it becomes a massive headache. Downside of that is you need ot drop the fuel tank a little one side to get a bolt out but still not remotely difficult. I managed it all on my own.
I was going to go down the powdercoating route but read some stories about peoples cracking and chipping almost immediately. Not that this wont happen with painting but its pretty cheap to paint.
Also recommend the axle spacers, really imrpoves the stance.
Update!
I've not really updated this in a while. The problem i have is the cams are still on backorder so I'm really just spending my time getting other bits and bobs done.
Fitted the ECU to the shock down and the catch can. Im running the PMS gearbox mount so theres really not going to be anything else to mount to in the area. You might also notice that I've used some spacers on the catch can. I put brakeline pass through right in the middle of this section of firewall before realising i wanted to put hte can there. Rather than move it ive spaced the can out on top. restricts access to the brake line which isnt ideal but its using M8 bolts so not going anywhere. Might change later but will involve draining the brake system.
Also its not as wonky as it looks! its just the body shape makes it look so

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The Gen90 ECU im running is designed only for the ph2s, and Renault made the wonderful decision to completely change the engine loom with the facelift. So you had the wonderful task of repinning all of the ECU to match. Horrible job that im not 100% sure ive done correctly.
Then went about hacking some connectors off the loom to tidy it up. ITBs cannot run an idle control valve or MAPs sensor so they're gone. Also not running VVT so lopped off the VVT solenoid connector. Left some length on the wire in case i change my mind and want to put it back on!
All capped off!
Another wonderful ph2 only design - the ITBs run a throttle position sensor, same as the ph1 but a different unit with its own wiring. KTEC supply an addaptor for the ph2 throttlebody, which again is obviosuly not compatible with the ph1 loom.
So cut that off and hard wired it into my engine loom
Then just started rewrapping the loom to tidy it all up. probably not worth doing at the moment since i dont know the final routing for the wiring until the engine goes back in, but makes it look a bit tidier!
Thats all for now! hopefully the cams come next week and i can get the engine rebuilt and back in!!
Also those bolts for the PMS susension top mounts are rusty... thats going to bug me.