An aftermarket collection of components designed to modify the external aesthetics of a specific vehicle model produced in 1998 by a Japanese automotive manufacturer. These kits typically consist of bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, and potentially other trim pieces intended to give the car a more aggressive or customized appearance. For example, one might find a full set intended to lower the vehicle’s visual stance and improve its perceived aerodynamics.
The implementation of these modification sets offers several advantages. They allow owners to personalize their vehicles, setting them apart from standard models. Furthermore, some components may provide minor aerodynamic enhancements, potentially improving stability at higher speeds. Historically, the aftermarket for these types of vehicle customization parts saw a surge in popularity during the late 1990s and early 2000s, coinciding with increased interest in import car tuning and modification.