Yes, everything Turbo related will be rebuilt
These are pictures from detaching the front bumper.
Like I said, there were bolts missing around the front area, same with the front bumper:
These were the only bolts "securing" the bumper. A little bit of misfortune, maybe bad wind flow, and the bumper would have been ripped off the car. Same on the other side:
Once the bumper was off, look at the intercooler.. Recognize the bolt type?
By the way, the IC was mounted with this single bolt only.
When draining the coolant and checking for antifreeze... None mixed in:
Oh well, it's a summer car, right?
Took the intercooler off (went fast, lol) to have a look at the Turbo setup. This is the most common feature in builds of the "shop", the downpipe is welded to the hotside of the Turbo:
A closer look at it, please note that usually the downpipe and Turbo are bolted together for maximum tightness, so no pressure leaks will occur. Welding this makes it prone for pressure leaks, even more if what you do can barely called "welding":
The shop has also modified the exhaust manifold, as you can see:
Intercooler piping, a real masterpiece:
Remember that movie... Snakes on a pl... garage?!
Looking inside the piping. It's the same with all the piping work the "shop" does, burrs inside of every pipe:
Like this:
Optimum air flow, eh?
In the beginning, I wondered why the radiator hung loose in the engine bay. It was bolted on at the top, but did not sit in its brackets:
I discovered why, because there are NO brackets anymore, they were simply cut off:
Lastly, I couldn't believe what I saw:
Instead of thinking about how to place the Turbo effectively, the "shop" just cut a piece out of this front brace... It's not street legal, let alone safe, to cut pieces out of this brace. If it fails, you have a major problem.
More pictures to come...