Update:
Spent a decent amount of time getting the intake to fit with stock battery.
@Maisonvi made me a tray and it works well but I think the PTE turbo sits a little closer to the driver side. I am not super happy with how it sits yet so I ordered a hump coupler to see if that gives me a little more movement.
I ended up having to move the EBCS a little deeper in and getting a strap to hold the battery down which works well. I might add some grip stuff to the base of the battery tray so the battery doesn't slide but in reality with all the wires connected and the strap in place it should not be moving.
This stuff all took a decent amount of time. All these parts are new to me and I was not sure how they would fit together. You can see where I put new connectors on the battery and got rid of the OEM parts. I am happy with how that turned out.
Once I got all that done and the JMF plumbing all routed I went back to finish the suspension bits as I could not fill the trans fluid until the axles were in. If you can add a little lube and line the axle up straight into the hole "two people would be easier" you can the thread the nut on backwords and give it a few stern wacks to seat it. If it's lined up straight it is not a ton of effort but if you have it crooked it might never go in and you will smash stuff.
I used the nickel trick to spread the knuckles open to get them on the struts and that was amazing, not sure why I never did it before. SO much easier.
Just thread the bolt in backwards and put a nickel in there for it to push on and it will spread it open to slide it into place on the strut.
Once all the suspension was back in order I was able to start on the fluids. I filled up the oil with 7qts of super tech cheapo and lucas break in additive.
I then filled the trans with three bottles of Tribodyn 75w90
After that I used the motive powerbleed and bled the clutch, took about 30 seconds which was great. Wife came out and actuated the pedal too and it all looks good with no leaks. This made me very happy as I had cut the OEM hardline and flared it to and AN fitting which I then fed to a speed 6 slave cylinder. Oddball has the parts if anyone else wants to do it. I went deeper then his kit as I bypassed all the rubber and ran it from the hardline. Clutch pedal is def stiffer then stock but not terrible. "UPDATE: Speed 6 slave did not work right as it does not have the proper bore, ended up switching to a Supra slave which works much better"
I was feeling pretty wild last night and I got the front clip on. I stayed up til 1am and got everything on the front clip hooked up and added coolant.
All that is left is to hook up the DM power steering cooler "bleed it" and install inter cooler parts.
Her is what I used for PS fluid.
BONUS:
So this was super cool and happened right around 12:45am and I was like wtf mate.
SO I scratched my head for a new min then thought I could maybe fit a drill bit in there enough to grab it and that worked, so hooray and boo. Need to find a new one now.