I don't see why there are some people here who choose to equip their MS3's with lower-performance tires. Though tires are consumable items, they're what hold the car to the pavement. With all that power, you should at least get a tire that's equal in performance to the stock ones. If your suspension is modded, you will have defeated the purpose of your upgraded swaybars or springs/coilovers since your tires can no longer hold on to the road. I wouldn't downgrade from the stock Bridgestones for the sake of saving money. And on that note, I wouldn't spend $300/tire for a $24k car, either.
As for the OP's question: If you're going for a summer tire, I'd stick with Bridgestones. The stock rubbers are no slouch. I plan on trying the RE050 Pole Positions or the RE-01R's when it's time for new tires. I've also had good experience with the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's and Toyo T1-R (both are excellent in the rain).
For reference, the UTQG rating is different across manufacturers. That means, a UTQG rating of 200 from Bridgestone (for example), would not be the same as a rating of 200 from Dunlop. You can only compare the numbered treadwear ratings within a given manufacturer's tire lineup.