The front camber they got was great! What year is the car? Rear camber is too much negative. What you started with was better. 2 degrees negative will reduce bite on corner exit and make the car a little squirelly under hard high speed braking. Also be aware of greater potential for snap oversteer on power exits or trail braking entrances.
Also with the rear toed out combined with lots of negative rear camber you may see more tire wear than you would like.
In any event that is certainly an agressive street alignment. I would be careful with the car at high cornering speeds such as in a DE. But assuming you drive within your limits it should be a fun alignment for the street.
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