How about a Graco finish Pro HVLP ?
No first hand knowledge of them but Graco Inc. (originally Gray Company) from the USA have many distributors all over the EU.
I looked into the subject of vacuum cleaner turbines in the past and concluded that the best quality motors / turbines are made by Domel in Europe and used in the leading workshop extractors. An HVLP turbine is effectively just a vacuum cleaner turbine configured as a blower. The manufacturer Ametek lead on these offering blowers with the higher number of stages, therefore highest pressures. Ametek - a high volume maker of vacuum cleaner turbines moved a lot of their production to China with resulting reports of poor quality, but the multi stage turbines are more specialist and I believe that a lot of these were, maybe still are, made in Italy.
Vacuum cleaner turbines have a finite life and apart from changing the brushes, aren't designed to be repaired. They spin fast and when the bearings wear out, they are for most people, too difficult and uneconomical to repair.
Here's the thing. A top quality Domel turbine from say a Festool dust extractor, can be bought as a spare for about £70 if you identify the Domel part number.
An Ametek 5 stage blower will probably cost you £200 as a part. It's probably lesser quality and certainly isn't 3x as complex as a one or two stage Domel, but they don't sell anywhere near as many of them.
HVLP turbine makers, probably buy the turbine as a sub £100 part, stick it in a box which costs them £50 at most to produce and package and it finally sells for nearly £1000
As and when the turbine goes, Fuji, Graco and the like will charge you half to 2/3 the price of a new unit and just replace the £100 Ametek blower.
There's a huge amount of profit margin being made on these by some one(s). You should be aware of this when parting with your hard earned cash.