Exterior modification components designed specifically for the third generation (FD3S) Mazda RX-7 manufactured in 1991 enhance the vehicle’s aesthetic appearance or aerodynamic performance. These sets typically include front bumpers, rear bumpers, side skirts, spoilers, and occasionally widebody fender flares. An example would be a full Veilside Combat body kit that radically alters the vehicle’s original lines.
The application of these aesthetic enhancements provides multiple advantages. It allows owners to personalize their vehicles, reflecting individual style. Moreover, certain designs improve airflow around the car, potentially increasing downforce and stability at high speeds. Historically, aftermarket styling enhancements have been a significant part of automotive culture, particularly within the import and sports car communities.