A collection of aftermarket components designed to modify the exterior appearance of a specific vehicle model year, typically including bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler. These kits offer an avenue for personalization, allowing vehicle owners to alter the original factory styling. For example, an enthusiast might install a set of molded pieces to create a more aggressive or streamlined aesthetic.
These modifications provide more than just visual enhancements. They can influence aerodynamic characteristics, potentially improving stability at higher speeds or reducing drag. Furthermore, the availability of such kits allows owners to maintain and restore the appearance of older vehicles, ensuring that a classic design remains visually appealing and relevant. The history of this trend can be traced back to the rise of automotive customization subcultures.