GE Roll-Easy - sell "as is" or fix it first?

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sfcoronet

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I have a GE Roll Easy with all the attachments and part of it got damaged during shipping (see photo). I finally got a spray paint that looks to be about the right color and I was going to fix it with bondo, paint it, then sell it. My question is, would it make more sense to sell it "as it" and let the buyer fix it or should I go ahead and try to do it myself? If any of you would like to make me an offer on it "as is" before I put it on ebay, please feel free. Thanks!

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