The phrase designates a collection of aftermarket components designed to alter the external aesthetics of a specific vehicle model produced in 2007. These kits typically include elements such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler, all engineered to fit the car’s original factory mounting points.
Adding such components can offer several potential advantages. It allows vehicle owners to personalize their car’s appearance, differentiating it from stock models. Furthermore, a well-designed and properly installed set of components can potentially improve the vehicle’s aerodynamic properties, though this is generally more relevant for performance-oriented applications. The availability of these aftermarket products stems from the desire to customize and modify vehicles, a practice that has a long and established history within automotive culture.