Hey Marty, no photos, but a quick rundown of lowering on a Punto...
30-40mm: PERFORMANCE with looks. Dials in a little negative camber for great grip at both ends, lowers the roll centre, but still provides plenty of suspension travel to deal with the UK's scarred roads. Still retains usuable ground clearance. The best lowering range for fast road use.
50mm: LOOKS with performance. Looks good, but dials in a touch too much camber, leading to a car with a slight tendency to understeer. Not bad in terms of performance on UK roads since there is still enough travel. This is also a good height to set coilover suspension for track use with camber correction bolts, since tracks are much smoother than UK roads.
60mm + LOOKS ONLY (and can look daft if not done properly). For the amount of travel available, you may as well weld the suspension strut shaft. Bumpy and jarry, will not hold the UK road surface, negative camber will cause massive understeer, clearance issues will lead to frequent underbody repairs. This is definitely an aesthetics over practicality choice. Also expect massive wear to suspension components. Also, do not use with stock dampers, they are far too long.