The vast majority of VM90T were bought by Ukraine from what's basically a scrapyard dealer in Germany (with German money, and the vehicles officially "demilitarized") in rather large numbers - several hundred. Not exactly sure what they expected there, but this is about what i'd expect. The vehicles were always announced as "demilitarized" (read: parts taken off) and never as "refurbished". From the looks there they do seem to be drivable, which means "good enough".
The fact that the vehicles and some part shown have markings of the San Marco Regiment's deployment in Iraq in 2004 should make clear how long they have been out of service. Probably went straight to stockpile after Iraq.
The first series of actual "reconditioned" demilitarized VM90T in Italy itself only came out of the factory late November (
en italiano). I am actually not entirely sure whether Italy has ever directly delivered any VM90T to Ukraine.
It should also be noted that Ukraine - mostly through private donations - has been buying up VM90T in a variety of conditions from the general European commercial market.
Should be HX2, WLS version. Coming from the current production line for the Bundeswehr which runs around a thousand vehicles per year.