I'd argue that dropping the MSP would decrease the handling in most cases. The handling is already very top notch from the factory with some really nice parts.. The springs and struts on there are already well matched. If you lower the car (and increase the spring rate), you will not be optimally using the strut's dampening ability.
The only way I'd drop the car is to go with a high quality (JIC when I eventually do it) coilover, and I would likely leave the ride height about the same, maybe 1/2" lower. If there is some aspect of the handling that you don't like, it's likely more effective to make other changes than mess with the ride height - try adjusting pressures in the tires (can make a HUGE difference to changing the turn-in / understeer / oversteer), or change the rear sway bar size... If it's looks you're going for over handling, then pick your spring and lower away.