If the ball joints and rear bushes are serviceable then you'll get away with just the poly bushes both sides.
If the tie rods need doing, then just do them. Likewise the drop links... These may even be considered a service item with the state of the roads.
Unless you're replacing the shocks, the camber bolts only need to be loosened a hair and retorqued after adjustment. (Replacing them is a waste of money unless you're replacing the shocks, in which case simply cut them off and use new hardware to save time/effort).
Sachs shocks are factory fit and reasonably priced,. Likewise springs and I would strongly suggest Kilen HD ones along with Febi or Sachs top mount kit.
Also worth considering is the rear tie rods. The thrust angle MUST be ZERO. Nothing more, nothing less. This is set by the rear tie rods and if they've seized, they can easily be bent trying to undo them which will render the rest of the alignment void.