What is this style air dam?

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Before my CSL came across the pond, it had this style air dam. Can anone identify this style? It also had Ronal wheels?!!?
 

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I have similar Ronal ('Kleeblatt') wheels in 4x100 on my 2002tii. I've never seen them in 5x120. Cool looking wheels.
 
Before my CSL came across the pond, it had this style air dam. Can anone identify this style? It also had Ronal wheels?!!?

If it is not Alpina, it is certainly Alpina-esque. The variation many have noticed in these is natural, from ~1970 on these evolved just like everything else tuner-style, the gap in the middle is for lift access and was the identifier of Alpina airdams. I have an old one that was picked off of a 2800 coupe along with a rubber-lip rear spoiler, both pieces have a Motorsport GMBH blue metal tag affixed to them along with (as I recall) BMW-esque part numbers stamped on them. I don't want to go up in the rafters of the shop to look or take pics, probably wouldn't even if I DID want to go up in the rafters....I'd rather search for the Peter Gregg GRP bumper stuff
 
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