Manafacturers specs are in bold
N.B.These depend on the model of cossie you have and what year(i.e 2wd or 4wd):
* represents degrees and ' represents minutes
front left
camber -2.30m
2wd= -0*21' +or- 1*
4x4= -1*38' + or - 1*
castor 5 degree
2wd= 1*52' + 1*30' or - 1*
4x4= 3*42' = 1*30 or - 1*
king pin incilation 15.5
No specs
ride height 11.5 all round
No specs
front driver side
camber -1.30m
2wd= -0*21' +or- 1*
4x4= -1*38' + or - 1*
castor 4 degree
2wd= 1*52' + 1*30' or - 1*
4x4= 3*42' = 1*30 or - 1*
k P Incilation 15.5
No specs
There are no specs for the rear of the vehicle, but i will say my opinion in my experiencen/s rear
Although these are fairly high there is not alot between them only 30' which is not alot to worry about IMO,
n/s Camber -3degree 15m
o/s rear Camber -2degree 45m
rear Tracking
n/s = 6
o/s = 10
The above figures for the rear track, if in mm are miles out IMO, far too much, although if they are in degrees and minutes, then they are not that bad and i would leave them alone, although the chances are if the garage who done the geometry wanted to put a new rear beam on it then i would hazard a guess at them being in mm
offset 0.5
this is not that high considering the possible problem with the castor being out, or does the offset reading supposed to represent the Thrust angle of the rear axle?

depends on the terminology of the guy who done the alignment, and which side the machine measures from?, either way this figure does not sound right to me!
Front Tracking
0.5+/0.5-
This should be set to 0mm = or - 1mm or, 0* = or - 10' depending on the units used by the machine, although yours are =0.5 and -0.5 these cancel each other out and become 0 or parralel which is right
In my opinion you should ask someone else to give it a wheel alignment as you can get a different set of readings depending on the equipment and when it was calibrated or ask some one like zoo motorsport for there advice as to what you need to do.
Sorry i wasn't much help mate

but without looking at the car and giving it an alignment and roadtest my self i would not like to pass a judgement and possibly cost you unnesessary time and money with a guess