This was my project car during high school, and has been sitting in a garage
for the past 6 years while I was attending college.  I was originally
planning to keep this car, but I have no place to work on it anymore.

Here are some of the parts this car has on it:

rebuilt motor
new turbo
Forward Motion turbo header (with SS braided oil lines)
Forward Motion 3" SS mandrel bent exhaust
ported and polished cylinder head
super 60 camshaft
44mm intake/36.8mm exhaust valves
Koni adjusable shocks and struts
eibach springs
pirelli p7000 tires on American Racing rims

All of these parts have VERY few miles on them (under 50 miles).  The body
is in decent shape, however there is rust on the underside of the car.
 There are more performace parts that are incuded, but the ones listed are
the most important in my opinion.  I don't want to part this car out, so I'm
hoping to sell it as a whole.

The car has some tuning issues that I was not able to work out while I was
working on the car.  Last time I was home I jumped the battery and it
started fine.  I think that with a little tuning this car could run fine
as-is, and it would also be good just for the performance parts.

I have a few pictures of the car, and if anyone wants to see them, send an
email to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  If there is anything in particular that
you want to see a picture of, please let me know and I'll get the pics.

I would like to get $2900 for the car, but I will consider all offers.  I
put about $15,000 into the car all together, and a lot of the parts that I
bought are still brand new.

The car is located in Traverse City, Michigan, at my fathers house.  I am
living in New York right now, but I can make arrangements with my father to
let anyone in to see the car.  I will work with anyone that is interested to
arrange shipping if that is what you want to do.  Feel free to email me with
questions, and I can email you a more detailed description of the car and
the parts that are included, as well as any pics you might like to see.

-Steve Szymanski

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