An aftermarket set of components designed to alter the exterior aesthetics of a specific vehicle model, specifically the 1997 Toyota Corolla. These kits typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler. They are designed to replace or augment the factory-installed body panels, offering a customized appearance.
The adoption of these enhancements provides an avenue for vehicle personalization, allowing owners to express individual style and preferences. Historically, these modifications gained popularity alongside the rise of import car culture, providing a means of visually distinguishing a vehicle from its stock configuration. The appeal stems from the potential to create a more aggressive, sporty, or unique aesthetic profile.