hmm, it does look high in the photos, the wheel arch gap looks too much for an S2. I posted an image from some early road tests here, scroll to the bottom of the page;
http://www.lotuseuropa.org/LotusForum/index.php?topic=3554.msg37541#msg37541That's road test stuff with dimensions which are very easy to check - the front/rear bumper heights. Then we'll know for sure exactly how much it is "too high" rather than guessing from a photo.
I initially thought the springs might be wrong and get coil bound but looking at the manuals and taking your comments on board I'll discount the "wrong springs" idea. If it is tightened on full droop then it will ride too high, again the manual states the ride height condition for checking front toe-in, and that's 6.5" beneath the chassis closing plate. (need to check that detail, memory....).
But if the bumper heights & the front T of the chassis don't line up with the measurements, I'd slacken everything off, roll the car backwards/forwards with someone in the seat and see if that settles it down better.
It might just be that the body is high on the chassis if it's been apart ? Hence the need to check both body & chassis heights.
Brian