I would get another set of rims and put semi slicks on them - stick with the 16" as the semis will have enough sidewall stiffness (if you want to do the big wheel styling thing, get the big rims for road use and save the stockies for the semis). And the semis won't chew out like road tyeres and you won't be compromised on the road with a tyre that has inadequate drainage.
Brakes should be fine - if they feel like they're getting soft, then change the fluid.
You don't have to spend on instruction if they allow passengers on your track days. Just get one of the experienced guys to sit in, observe and advise. And it even helps to have one of them follow you for a couple of laps and then you follow them, while they aren't going full tilt, if they have a similar car (ie not RWD, AWD, LSD).
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