Dont use the VDO EGT gauge or thermo couple, its response is too slow and the higher the temperature your exhaust reaches the more inaccurate the reading on the gauge face reads. I have had to reinstall ispro or autometer in place of VDO gauges several times. One of the last times we did a good side by side test of an autometer EGT and thermocouple and the VDO currently installed. We couldnt get the vdo gauge to read above 1150 with the current fueling, and it need to "warm up" when you started the engine from cold. Also once the engine was warmed up if you stomped on the go pedal and were seeing lots of black smoke and you knew your egts should be soring it took just over 4 seconds for the vdo gauge to hit its top of 1150 (on a 1600 degree setup mind you)
Now switch to the autometer gauge, there is no "warm up" it starts reading as soon as it gets power, and the response is very fast, faster than a tach and almost as fast as the boost gauge. Funny thing is with the same fueling on the same engine this gauge read up to 1600 degrees under WOT where the vdo only went to 1150, this is of course a major problem.
I havent tried the aircraft spruce EGT yet but I have heard good things about it and for the price its certainly worth at least trying.
While you have the engine out of the car remove the turbo and drill and tap for the thermocouple in the exhaust manifold, put it in the bottom right before the turbo so that you are getting flow from all 4 cylinders.
For the downpipe you dont need any gaskets, just tighten the flanges down and you will be good to go. For bolts any hardware store can help you out, and if they try charging you more than $1USD they are hosing you, go somewhere else. Might as well keep it metric, get (4) m8x35mm bolts and matching nuts. Use some heat resistant copper antisieze on the bolts to keep from seizing up on you.
For the boost controller there are a lot of theads about this on this website, but to some it up you need to block off the blow off valve on the intake manifold and use some sort of boost controller to control the wastegate.
For clutches I sell performance 4 puck setups. But as mentioned above the 16v pressure plate and 8v disk is not a bad setup either, the 16v pressure plate will not fit the 6 bolt 190mm flywheels, they only fit the 9 bolt 200 and 210mm flywheels. Figure out which flywheel you have than buy the right clutch.
Looks like a pretty clean mk1 jetta 2 dr there. Glad its getting a TD
