Just an additional thought. You live in NJ, a testing state. Your car will not pass the test in it's current condition, either the DIM or CEM need to be repaired to clear the error codes and allow for a clean test.
The AWD doesn't work. If the rear prop shaft has been removed, replacement is not cheap, along with a new Haldex box and/or repair of the bevel gear.
What you have is a 'parts car'. Except for the front bumper that sags. $900 sounds like a good asking price. Remember, just to repair the DIM and CEM will cost close to $1,000. To say nothing about the steering rack leaking.
In 'good' running condition, with AWD, your car should be worth more than $4,000.
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