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No idea, and I'm familiar with most...  The flat face and horizontal forward-facing bottom edge is kinda like an Alpina, but this one's lip is way more extended.  (Custom or customized?)  You might want to check and see of there's a match or similar found on the Cahsel and or Ahrend sites.

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45 minutes ago, esty said:

couldn't it have been manufactured in someone garage or basement as well as some huge factory in a huge industrial part of a city

 

manufacture mean, in short, to make something, to do something

 

back on the subject...it looks a cow catcher that's been modified for a ratrod o2

 

I agree with what you say, but home garage made items in glass tend to be over engineered and have specific tell tales. This is defo a volume item. 

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Nah, I waited too long to play with fiberglass, you should go for it!

 

I don't recognize it either.  Random- assed guess is that it's relatively recent, as the 'dive plane'

construction is a 90's and later attempt to convert some of the lift back to download. 

 

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From the background and license plate, it looks English; try sending the picture to Mike Mc Cartney and see if he can identify it.

 

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I thought that it might be a Zender but not convinced that they made one to be installed without wheelarches. If we are pretty sure that nobody is making it now (original or copy) then custom is your only chance. Try the Koogleworks team for one in aluminium. 

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17 minutes ago, Simeon said:

I thought that it might be a Zender but not convinced that they made one to be installed without wheelarches. If we are pretty sure that nobody is making it now (original or copy) then custom is your only chance. Try the Koogleworks team for one in aluminium. 

 

 

Starting to think it may may have been made for a different car but coincidentally fit BMW. I can make one but only got a month to build a car so was hoping to find the source. 

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