just a heads up, cutting your bumpstops won't make you lower. it'll allow more shock travel, that's it.
when the shocks aren't being compressed (as in when you're sitting still) there will be a little bit of space between the bump-stops and the shocks.
the car doesn't rest on the bump-stops.
if you want to go lower, get a better set of shocks/coilovers and bottom them out. to make your front end LOOK lower, get a JDP "Spoon Style" front lip. that thing is a snow plow, lol. hangs low as shit.
my car, SLAMMED:
(THAT PIC DOES NOT REPRESENT THE STANCE SHOWN IN THE PICS ABOVE IT)
up front, i can go about another 1.5" lower (Coils are bottomed out, but the sleeves are sitting on the top "snap ring" position. if i brought it down to the bottom setting, It would lower it another 1.5")
out back, i have almost another 3 inches i can come down (LOOONG sleeves, and the "adjustable" snap ring that the sleeves sit on is on the middle perch.
setup:
Koni Yellows
Ground Control Coil-overs