The product in question refers to aftermarket components designed to alter the exterior aesthetics of a specific vehicle model produced in 2001 by a Japanese automotive manufacturer. These components typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially other supplementary pieces intended to provide a customized or more aggressive appearance.
Implementing these modifications can serve several purposes. Owners may seek to personalize their vehicle to reflect individual style, enhance its perceived performance, or even restore damaged body panels. Historically, such alterations have been popular within automotive enthusiast communities, often driven by trends in motorsports or aftermarket design.