i'll take one:
guys, it's basic FWD knowledge, stiffen the rear, soften the front. tie the rear end up and put a big swaybar on the back, leave the front stock. lower it, and your ready to roll.
with wheel spacers, 245/45/17 tires, eibach springs, a RSTB, a BAT sway bar, and my heavy foot, it should be a fun track car, with a streetability unknown to most (better struts/springs would be cool, but the other options are so stiff it affects ride too much)_