An aftermarket collection of components designed to alter the exterior appearance of a specific vehicle model produced in 1997. These enhancements typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially other decorative pieces that replace or attach to the vehicle’s factory body panels. As an example, such a modification might involve replacing the original front bumper with a more aggressive, aerodynamic design intended to visually enhance the car.
The addition of these parts can provide several perceived advantages. A primary motivator is often aesthetic improvement, allowing owners to personalize their vehicles and create a unique look. Functionally, certain designs may offer subtle improvements to aerodynamic properties, though these effects are often marginal in street applications. Historically, modifying vehicle exteriors has been a popular form of automotive customization, reflecting individual tastes and trends within car culture.