Components designed to modify the external aesthetics of a specific model year of a Japanese sports car are the subject of this examination. These aftermarket parts typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler or wing. Installation alters the vehicle’s appearance, potentially improving aerodynamics. An example would be a package that replaces the factory bumpers with more aggressive, sculpted units and adds flared side skirts to create a lower, wider stance.
Such modifications can significantly impact the vehicle’s resale value, depending on the quality of the kit and the preferences of potential buyers. Historically, demand for these enhancements rose in conjunction with the popularity of import car culture and motorsports. The availability of these kits allowed owners to personalize their vehicles and express their individual style, differentiating them from stock models. This trend also fostered a secondary market for custom fabrication and unique designs.