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so you may remember a couple of months ago i was sent a pile of macbooks that had been rescued from a recycling center with instructions to return them to perfect working order well there was one other computer that was sent as a part of that lot that i havenamp;#39;t showed to you yet and itamp;#39;s a doozy so while all of those computers were mid 2012 unibody macbook pros this one is a little bit more fancy and also a little bit more annihilated here it is folks this was a late 2013 15-inch retina macbook pro and as you can probably tell itamp;#39;s seen better days the the screen is i can see inside of it itamp;#39;s peeling off so the goal for today is to see if we can repair this laptop so todayamp;#39;s video is sponsored by ifixit and thatamp;#39;s fortunate because this thing needs quite a lot of fixing as you can see the whole display is sort of potato chipped around the back of the device there are what looks like fist size dents as if someone punched this thin