Pelican lists more than 100 of the OEM bolts in stock, so I don't see that as an issue at this point.
Though these bolts themselves are a very small issue, they do bring up the point that our rules once contained this statement:
In general, modifications which improve aesthetics, access to systems, safety or reliability will be allowed and encouraged provided they offer no performance advantage whatsoever.
If ARP rod bolts are the same weight, I would think they meet this standard, and cars were built to these rules. There are good reasons why this is no longer in the rules, but it does have a legacy, and "fixing" some of these issues, were it required, might be very difficult.
I suspect there are quite a few cars with this sort of hardware in them out there.
Something we'll need to chew on a bit...
The PCA added a rule for 2011 that specifically allowed non-OEM nut and bolt hardware, provided it did not weigh less than stock [likely to address this issue].