The term identifies a set of aftermarket components designed to modify the external appearance of a specific vehicle model produced in 1998. These components typically include front and rear bumpers, side skirts, and potentially a rear spoiler. An example would be a collection of polyurethane pieces intended to give the car a sportier or more aggressive aesthetic.
The appeal stems from a desire to personalize a vehicle, differentiate it from stock models, or enhance its perceived performance. Historically, modifying car exteriors has been a significant aspect of automotive culture, allowing owners to express individuality. The availability of such kits provides an avenue for upgrading the vehicle’s visual appeal without requiring extensive custom fabrication.