Aftermarket components designed to modify the external appearance of a specific vehicle model from a particular year are the subject of this discussion. These typically comprise sets of parts such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and spoilers, intended to alter the vehicle’s aerodynamics and aesthetic appeal. For example, a complete set might include a new front lip spoiler, replacement side skirts, and a rear diffuser.
The appeal of such modifications lies in the ability to personalize and differentiate a vehicle from its factory configuration. Furthermore, these additions can, in some cases, provide subtle improvements to aerodynamic performance, potentially enhancing stability at higher speeds. In the early to mid-1990s, modifying import vehicles gained considerable popularity, leading to a diverse market of aftermarket parts catering to specific makes and models.