Alignments are pretty individualized, and the ideal settings will change based on intended use of the car, ride height, spring stiffness, roll stiffness, etc. This is my rough guess of where you should start (and anyone else reading this thread -- my recommendation probably wouldn't be the same for you depending on your mods)
Stock alignment:
Front:
Camber: -0.2* +- 0.5*
Caster: 7.7* +- 0.5*
Toe: 0 +- 0.08"
Rear:
Camber: -0.75* +- 0.75*
Toe: 0.16" +- 0.08"
For autocross/tight track/aggressive street use (and you don't mind the wear):
Front:
Camber: -2* (car will probably have to be lowered to get this much camber without adjustable arms)
Caster: 8*
Toe: 0 to 1/16" OUT
Rear:
Camber: -1*
Toe: 0 to 1/8" OUT
For higher speed tracks, back-road cruising, etc:
Front:
Camber: -1.5*
Caster: 8*
Toe: 0 to 1/16" in
Rear:
Camber: -.5*
Toe: 0 to 1/16" OUT
For primarily street use:
Front:
Camber: -.75*
Caster: 8*
Toe: 0 to 1/16" in
Rear:
Camber: -.75*
Toe: 0
Couple of quick notes:
* Our cars suspension geometry/camber curves are actually very very good and we generally don't need as much negative camber as many other cars.
* Many people like to run a little less front camber, and a little more rear camber than me. They also tend to run more conservative toe settings. I've found that my settings result in slightly better (and more predicable) rear traction & tire wear during hard acceleration and significantly better turn in. This comes at the expense of "stability" -- my settings generally leave the car handling neutral which means you will encounter oversteer just as often as you do understeer. Additionally, it'll be a little more darty when driven on roads with deep grooves from big rig's.
* Don't be afraid of some toe OUT in the rear. The stock alignment was based on a car with 240 lb/ft of torque at the crank. If you're running 350+ torque at the wheels, you're going to be toeing-in the rear suspension quite a bit more under load and you shouldn't be afraid to compensate. Just know that the rear end will be slightly less planted under severe braking.