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I think you should try all this on a cheaper car first... Say a used Miata for $1000. You need to learn about everything yoruself before jumping in the deep end.
Car mods are 95% research, 5% execution, and Rocket Bunny body kits and turbo chargers on a non-turbo car are indeed the deep end. You didn't even list brakes or suspension work, or upgrading your drive train to compensate for when things start breaking with the extra power.
The BEST way to mod a car is one piece at a time, find a problem and solve it and keep going from there... You can't plan ahead for when you find out you hate driving your car cause you did so much stuff to it and it suddenly drives like crap, its a step by step process.
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