I didn't get a chance to speak to the owner specifically about the bumper but I believe that's all it is, just a well executed split front from an older model. Car still needs a proper rear bumper to match but he hasn't found one yet. Next time I see him at the shop I will ask. I'm told he is going to be discussing a 16V conversion with bro. I will try to get a few more pics as well.
Rey,
I know what you mean about that Cobra look. Would be very cool. Places an importance on doing it right though as you mention. I saw another Spider with a nicely done split on the net. Think it belongs to our Aussie friend Curly. Over at Fiat Center.
If you guys look down at the lower valance where the bottom grill is. The body guys apparently took three inches out of that opening when the front spolier was incorporated. They also mounted the side skirts (again not my preference) a bit too high so in combination with those wheels the car looks like it has more ground clearance and ride height.
The dash started off as a big slab of foam which was cut and shaped and then smoothed, from which later on a complete plug was pulled for the FG mold. In total the dash work would be a few thousand bucks, just in labor alone. Definitely unique.