X2 on boost hoses (see
http://www.boostcontroller.com/index.php?category=328 for Samco's) while these are off to be inspected (you need to remove OEM mesh cover to inspect) you need to inspect the airbox to turbo hose for a split on the bottom just in front of the turbo where it tends to rot from CCV oil (dealer items costs ca. $60). If you pull the airbox hose on reinstall be sure to get airbox end all the way upto touching the MAF sensor before tightening the clamp lest you crush the airbox plastic outlet (been there done that).
Coolant leak. Racer is hinting at a head problem and can post a simple test if you do have coolant on that side. However, if your leak is slow my bet would be on a hose clamp problem which can be hard to find as there are a number of places where an invisible leak can occur because the coolant immediately evaporates. Your best bet may be to get some UV coolant dye from an auto parts store, add dye, drive for a day or so, look for leak with UV light which you can get pretty cheap from Amazon (do the looking in a shady area).
Read NOOB guide if you have not already done so.
At that mileage you need to have the timing belt job done ASAP.
I'd also recommend returning to the mechanic who should be able to produce a copy of the invoice/tell you what was done for the $1,200