Greetings,
Mr. MM. I have no specific answers to your questions but in general terms:
1) Build quality is less important, to some extent, than how the vessel was maintained. Granted, if initial quality is not there more problems will arise over the years but will be MUCH worse if a good maintenance regime has not been followed.
2) I don't like turbo charged engines myself but that's just me. Again, maintenance is the key for a long lived reliable power plant.
3) The boat will sell for whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
The pictures DO look good. The interior appears clean and tidy. The ER and engine itself appear the same. What little electrical is visible is neat and not a "rat's nest" like I have seen and what I have on my own vessel. She appears to be tastefully decorated and seems to have an adequate assortment of electronics. I REALLY like that helm chair! I'm also not fussy on the single throttle/transmission controls but again, that's me. She's a pretty boat.
Bottom line is: If at all interested, by all means look further into purchase and shipping and don't forget GET A SURVEY!!!!!!!
Early in your time line???? Hell, you may die next week. (lets hope not).