As I mentioned in my previous post, not knowing what size reel or what type and size line you're planning on using the sizes I mention may not be the sizes you need. Use this link
http://anglersresource.net/ and you can put all the pertinent information for your build. Use the tab that says KR GPS that is in the left hand column.
With that said, I use 3000 series Shimano spinning reels and fluorocarbon line (Tatsu) on my spinning rods. The KR GPS doesn't have a fluorocarbon option so I use the 10 - 14# mono option as my line type and size. I use that because fluorocarbon line is stiffer than mono. Although Tatsu is only a little stiffer. Anyhow.... as I write this I have an Eternity ETES610MXF blank in route to me. The blank was back ordered so I already have the components in hand. The guides I went with may be a little too pricey for you, I went with Titanium guides with the slim SIC rings so the nomenclature won't match the same guide with an SS frame and an Alconite ring, but the sizes are what counts.
My guide train starting at the stripper and working towards the tip is as follows. KL 20-H, KL 10-H, KL 5.5-M. As the choke guide starts the running guide portion of the guide train, a lot of people seem to like to make the choke guide the same size ring as their runners. Personally, since I use fluorocarbon as my main line, I use the same size ring as the ring in the last reduction train guide. So for me my choke guide would be a KB 5.5. The KB has a wider foot and is said to work better in the middle portion of the guide train. After that I go with KT guides as running guides in either a #5, or 4.5. On the build I will be starting soon I am using #5 KTs as running guides.
For the tip top since I went with Titanium guides, is a Arowana with a #5 ring. As you are going with Alconite and SS frames you would probably go with an LG tip top in the appropriate size.