That motherboard has built in Wi-Fi, which typically includes Bluetooth as well. According the the specifications page for the board on Newegg...
"Bluetooth: Supports Bluetooth 5.0 + High speed class II"
RemixIsland's build does seem a fair amount better than your original list. Both the CPU and graphics card should be somewhere in the vicinity of 25% faster out of the box than the options you had picked out.
i have some scrapped laptop hard drives that i plan o using but was thinking of getting a smaller ssd for the primary for quicker startup. the hard drives are a 500g seagate and a 320g wd hard drives that i salvaged from old laptops.
I would be a bit iffy on that, just because laptop hard drives, especially if they are 5400 RPM models, don't have particularly good performance, which could mean long load times. Considering that relatively decent 1TB SSDs can be had for around $100 now, it might be worth moving the SSD up to one of those if possible, and leaving the laptop drives for things like backups and media storage.