An aftermarket modification designed for a specific vehicle, this collection of components alters the external aesthetics and, in some cases, the aerodynamic properties of the car it is intended for. It commonly includes front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler or wing, all crafted to integrate seamlessly with the vehicle’s existing design language. As an example, a collection of molded fiberglass pieces might replace the factory-installed bumpers and add lower side extensions to enhance the vehicle’s visual appeal.
These enhancements offer individuals the opportunity to personalize their vehicle, reflecting their unique style and preferences. Beyond aesthetics, certain designs may improve airflow around the vehicle, potentially increasing stability at higher speeds. The availability of such components allows owners to maintain and customize classic vehicles, preserving their appearance and ensuring they stand out. The continued demand supports a niche market focused on restoration and modification.