A collection of exterior components designed to modify the aesthetics of a specific vehicle model, namely a 2012 Chrysler 300C. These kits typically include parts such as front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and spoilers, which are intended to replace or augment the factory-installed elements. The intended result is a customized and often more aggressive or personalized visual appearance for the vehicle.
The application of aftermarket components serves several purposes. It allows owners to differentiate their vehicle from others of the same make and model. Furthermore, such modifications can reflect individual style preferences or enhance the perceived performance characteristics of the car. Historically, the modification of vehicles has been a popular practice, often driven by a desire to emulate racing or high-performance aesthetics. The availability of these kits provides a structured and often more convenient approach to achieving a custom look than fabricating individual parts.