Just did mine, didn't get the chance to take pics.
Went to a friend's place, and he has a whole shop worth of tools. A t-handled allen wrench and one of those ratchets with a hole in the middle are a necessity for doing the shock tops on this. I took the nut off with an impact gun but those two tools made a huge difference getting it back on.
Impact gun was a huge help with getting some of the lower bolts off of the suspension, too. Made the job go a lot quicker.
Not too many tricky parts other than dealing with the spring compressor and all that. One thing to note is that what I assume must be the TPMS cable is clipped to the front struts, and you have to use a pair of needlenose pliers to squeeze the inside of the little plastic clip that holds it on so you can pop it out of the hole in the strut. The only other thing is that you have to drop BOTH sides of the rear end to get the springs out. I wasted 30 minutes trying to compress the right spring to get it out before I realized that.
Having ramps is a huge help in this job, if you're going to center lift with a floor jack. Even with a high-end low profile racing jack, it was barely possible to get the front lifted off the ground, and would be impossible once lowered. The front bumper is just low enough that you only have like 1" of travel on the jack handle when it's under the front subframe to lift the car. I actually lifted the car onto a set of ramps at the end of the job, and then drove it off of those, and it'd be much easier to start the job that way too.
One other thing worth noting is that the strut tops are put on with blue loctite, so remember to have some on hand for the job.