Yup, the local Advance store is getting me the bolt, listed as an oil drain bolt

For the intake side, I just drilled a hole of the right size through the end of a length of steel plate that I've got (~1/8th" thick), bolted the EGR pipe to that to hold it steady, drilled the other hole through the other EGR pipe hole, then dremel'ed off the steel around the EGR pipe flange. Remove the bolts, sand up the edges, and done.
I was looking at this list this morning:
http://www.miataturbo.net/race-prep-75/turbo-reliability-track-52179/page7/#post806314
I'm looking pretty good on those items. Probably the biggest one I'm missing is the turbo support brace, which has bothered me. Probably have to fabricate something for that.
Then the next biggest problem is the oil cooling. I've been pondering options there still. All of the oil cooler solutions out there aren't good enough for me in one way or another. One of the latest options I've been thinking about is just getting a transmission oil cooler kit that includes a pump and long thin cooler, and tapping the oil pan twice for the routing, putting the cooler either on the passenger side of the transmission tunnel, at the tail of the transmission, or putting it inside the pocket that is behind the fender to the rear of each door. This way it just circulates oil to and from the pan, and doesn't interfere with the rest of the oiling system. The goal is just to cool oil, it doesn't need to be cooled at a particular point in the circuit. So this idea doesn't add a failure point to the filter base, it doesn't add more stress on the engine's oil pump, I don't have to worry about time needed to fill it or not being able to empty it for changes, and i don't have to try to figure out a thermostat for track vs street driving since I could just have the pump turn on if the oil exceeds X temperature. In theory, if the pump supports it, I could even use a Hydra PWM map to control the speed of the pump based on oil temp to act as an electronic thermostat.
The downside is that the cost would be more from what I'm seeing, largely because finding the right pump is difficult. Pretty much every hot oil pump I'm finding is built for ~60psi pressures, a few for ~24psi. I don't need that kind of pressure, just something to circulate the oil through 4-5 feet of line.
Another brain fart I had last night was "what if I deleted the power steering...and just used the power steering pump to pump oil to the cooler?" Not thermostatically controlled though, and I'd have to give up PS again. So not going to pursue that.