FWIW & IMHO:
I had an opportunity to check out a 20K mile '87 turbo Buick a few months back that was set up with the Kirban Reproduction GNX suspension installed and I was very impressed with the ride control and handling around town at moderate speeds and conditions. This was the white very low optioned turbo Buick that was on Kirbans site for sale about a year ago. The car also had the Kirban rear seat brace, Bilsteins, GNX springs, and the GNX and missing bushings installed by either Kirban's son or Richard Clark, whom I believe is the designer of the GNX reproduction suspension and the GNX original suspension, I believe. I have never been in a turbo Buick that felt as roadworthy as that one did. For more GNX suspension information, check out the info on Dennis Kirban's site in his catalogue. This is not a DIY project. Requires GNX exhaust, requires a fully modified suspension, (will not work on a partially done suspension), requires a jig for locating the suspension for welding, I know of only 3 people that are experienced at installing this set-up. Dennis Kirban's son, Richard Clark, I believe the original designer of the suspension, and I have heard that jack Cotton has done a couple of these set-ups, too. As much as I liked the set-up, you could probably do almost as much or as much for somewhat less mone. Nothing is as cool and looks as trick as a fully done GNX suspension complete with the GNX exhaust under the rear of a "standard" "plain Jane" turbo Buick, though. The suspension is $ 2k, I believe, less installation, ATR GNX exhaust needed, $ 500 deposit required for loan of the welding jig, shipping on everything, and a fully modified suspension bushings, bilsteins springs, and labor, I see about $ 3.6K real easy here, maybe $ 4k. HTH and sorry for the long post.