A collection of aftermarket components designed to alter the external appearance of a specific sports car model produced in 1992. These kits typically include elements such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler. The purpose is often to enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appeal, improve aerodynamics, or create a unique, customized look.
These cosmetic enhancements held significance for enthusiasts seeking to personalize their vehicles beyond factory specifications. They offered a way to express individual style and, in some cases, improve aerodynamic performance. The availability and design trends of such modifications mirrored the automotive culture and styling preferences of the era. Furthermore, these kits can improve aerodynamics and handling.