An aftermarket collection of components designed to alter the aesthetics of a specific vehicle, particularly one manufactured in the year 2000, is the focus. These kits typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler or wing, intended to give the vehicle a more aggressive or customized appearance. These sets are commonly constructed from fiberglass, polyurethane, or carbon fiber.
The impetus for installing such a collection of parts often stems from a desire to personalize a vehicle and distinguish it from stock models. Benefits can extend beyond mere aesthetics; some components may offer slight aerodynamic improvements. The historical context of these upgrades is rooted in the automotive aftermarket’s continuous drive for customization and performance enhancement.