Hello speedysprocket,
You are in a very enviable position, to have that engine out of the car. It's about 8 -10 hours to pull one. I'm sure that you are chomping at the bit to get it in, but have patience. Here are some things that I would seriously consider doing, especially because they are really tough things to do with the engine in the car and much, much easier with it out. I thinks it's also piece of mind when you get on it, knowing you have no worries about something just waiting to fail.
1. Head gasket - unless it was recently done. If it's original, how much time does it really have left? Relatively cheap preventative step, especially since you want to do the belts.
2. Cam chain, vario-cam tensioner pads. The chain stretches over time. I had RS Barn replace chain and pads for me about a year ago, with 80K miles. Pads were original, and well on their way to failing.
3. Oil filter housing gasket ( this one is a must, if it's not leaking it will, and when the engine is back in, you will curse the day you decided not to do it.)
4. Balance shaft housing seals. These "weep" over time, and are really tough to get to with the engine in the car.
5. Timing belt hydraulic tensioner. - just replace with new unit. About $100.
6. Power steering hoses/lines - these things are a real b*tch to get to normally, but with the engine out, it should be a breeze. They always get brittle and leak.
There are many other things, like the oil pan gasket. I don't know much about the connecting rods and bearings, but like was mentioned in an earlier post, it's a slippery slope.
Best of luck with all of this. Keep us up to date.
Yours,
Scott