A collection of aftermarket components designed to modify the exterior appearance of a specific vehicle model released in 1993, these kits typically include items such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially spoilers. The purpose is to offer owners a means to customize the aesthetic of their car, giving it a unique and often more aggressive or sporty look. An example of this might be a fiberglass set featuring a low-slung front lip, extended side pieces that visually lower the car, and a rear valence to create a more cohesive and personalized style.
The appeal of such enhancements lies in the potential to dramatically alter the vehicle’s visual presence. They provide a way to express individual style and stand out from stock models. Furthermore, some designs may offer subtle aerodynamic improvements. In the early to mid-1990s, modifying vehicles was a popular pastime, fueled by import car culture and the rise of motorsports-inspired aesthetics. These kits played a significant role in that trend, offering a relatively affordable way to achieve a custom appearance.