If you’re considering re-styling your car, you ultimately have to make one key decision: Do you want a bodykit that will entirely alter the appearance of your vehicle, or are you looking for something more subtle?
For mild alterations to your car you may want to consider an extension kit. Also known as a skirt or valance kit, these items generally consist of body extensions, rather than complete replacement bumpers and side skirts. They are usually cheaper to buy than a full body kit, and are easy to fit, with or without the assistance of a bodyshop.
For more serious options, you’ll be looking at removing your existing front bumper, rear bumper and side skirts, and replacing them with a full kit. Again, your options are virtually limitless, including body kits that come complete with wide arch extensions, spoilers, sport grilles and bonnets. This type of kit is particularly popular amongst Japanese car owners, partly because this type of kit was made more popular with the release of films such as The Fast And The Furious and others of that genre.
Whichever route you choose, remember to work out how you’re going to get the parts finished, painted and fitted to your car. Many people are able to do this on their driveways at home, however most will require the services of a professional.