https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/960141955263461/ - yeah, it needs some work. Looks like the seller may have purchased it from IAA (based on some of the pictures in the ad), but there is a video of it running, and the digital dash seems to be at least partially functioning.
IAA picture:



I have had a couple including a money pit turbo not unlike this one. These look cool but are slow, fragile, and have an awful suspension design. Cool cruisers, though.
I had a brown na one that we called the pro-love car because the bumper stickers that were holding the bu.per on. Paid $200, drove it for a winter, and scrapped it for 150.
Holy crap, i forgot about that piece of E36 M3.
I once found a battery pack add-on for the extremely rare Sega Nomad (essentially a portable Sega Genesis) in a junkyard Subaru XT, along with a pile of Prince cassettes. Somehow, that makes perfect sense.