Swensos,
If I were doing it, I would send the heads out to John Sachs in FL (also a member here) or Jim Leebo (MegaFlo) in PA have them cleaned up and decked and set compression to 10 to 1, drop in a S&S 570 cam, go 10 over on the pistons and have the cylinders cut to match the pistons. Put in new lifters (S&S) premiums, new chain tensions, S&S pushrods and tubes, new cam bearings and a 50mm throttlebody (yours has a 43mm if it is stock). The 4.35 injectors you have will work. Many of the builds like this are producing roughly 110-118 torque, and 100-105 hp with a decent exhaust. Compression releases are also a possibility as a fail safe for you.
This is a tried and true package and keeps you with your ride ability and reliability. its not a noisy top end or valve train beater like some of the quick closing intake cams out there.
Please note if you didnt already know this that your 103 has Hemi heads not bathtubs. The SE 103 Motor that was used from 2003 - 2006 was/is different from late model 103 we see today.
If the crank supports it I would go gear drive, and yes you will need a tuner

For a tuner I would go to BlackHills Ken @ Blackhills Custom Parts in Rockaway NJ. he also does all the motor work there. super guy if your needing a mechanic and tuner.
http://www.mega-flo.com/http://www.blackhillscustomparts.com/Congrats on your new ride and good luck with your build.