There’s no problem selling it “as is” as long as you’re not being dishonest or deceptive. But the two thoughts I have are: 1) I think that listing it with repairs needed just generally brings down the potential value. In other words…yeah it may be a $30 repair. But the potential selling price might be less than just subtracting that $30. And 2) you’re likely limiting your potential buyer base because those folks who aren’t mechanically inclined enough to make the repair themselves will avoid this purchase.
Dan