A collection of aftermarket components designed to alter the aesthetic appearance of a specific vehicle model from a particular model year. These kits generally include parts such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially spoilers or other aerodynamic enhancements, all intended for direct replacement or addition to the original factory body panels.
The appeal of these aftermarket options stems from the desire for vehicle personalization, allowing owners to visually distinguish their vehicles from others of the same make and model. Furthermore, these kits can offer a perceived improvement in the vehicle’s aerodynamics or handling, although aesthetic considerations often outweigh functional benefits. These parts were popular at the time because they gave owners a chance to customize their vehicles without breaking the bank.