

So let’s talk aerodynamics for a second if you are looking at a Rocket Bunny kit because you want to have your car glued to the track for some form of track day racing or drags let’s be honest, these kits probably aren’t going to be the difference in being the first over the line. Luckily for you these look great and are great on a show car, however, they may compromise if you do intend to take your car to the track and send it sliding into turns the wider tires to suit the aero kit will probably increase understeer especially if you don’t plan on making any upgrades on the performance side of things. So just be aware if you are going to fit one of these widebody aero kits and you are looking for that nice flush or clean look, you will probably have to beef out to a 255 or 265 tyre especially on the wheel. If you get a slick aero kit, you are going to make your car wider, if you are going to make your car wider you will need to make sure you have the wheels and tires to match.


Let’s be honest if you are going to buy one of these kits it probably isn’t going to be the only thing you are going to buy. They are no way near the most expensive on the market, so they are a reasonably cost-effective for the head-turning looks that you will get and the extra room to set your wide wheels with those nice stretch tires just hanging on to the slick new set of rims that you know you will get to match your new rocket bunny kit. They cover the S13, S14 and all the major JDM platforms from coilovers to exhaust systems. If you want to get the most out of your S-chassis then check out these excellent tuning guides written by. In short, no, if you are looking to customise your ride, this is not the cheapest way to do it, but using these products is a great project, that provides an awesome bang for your buck with the money that you do spend. Got an S13 240sx or Silvia and want the Rocket Bunny trunk spoiler? That will cost $272. Rocket Bunny trunk spoiler for S13 Silvia / 240sx The classic Rocket Bunny trunk spoiler for your S13 hatch will set you back $272. If you are after those iconic Rocket Bunny overfenders (or fender flares) for your S13 you will need to fork out $799. The Rocket Bunny aero kit for the S13 hatch or 180sx that contains front and rear bumpers and sideskirts will set you back $1,260. That includes a front bumper, rear bumper and side skirts.
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Looking at Enjuku Racing’s product lineup, a complete full aero kit for your S13 240sx will set you back $1,260. These kits are cool there is no doubt about that, but let’s talk about cost, will you be the coolest looking car that never leaves the workshop because you spent all your gas money on shiny new body panels. There is no doubt that these will take some work to fit with overfenders having to be cut in, it will not be as simple as opening the box and screwing these into existing body panels but, again, as you can see below the results can be, enough to turn even the toughest into a little anime girl jumping for excitement. Just have a look at the image below of an S13 with a Rocket Bunny aero kit, it’s sure to pull admiring looks from people on the street, people who aren’t interested in drift or Japanese cars, will probably assume that you are the local drift king or some sort of racer. These are for someone who wants to turn heads, to grab attention in the pit area and a whole lot of air on the track, while allowing a nice bit of room for your wheels to dance from lock to lock as you slide through a corner. The flares and spoilers that Rocket Bunny has to offer don’t seem to be targeted at just anybody who loves to go out to the local drift area and cut loose, probably not what you would be bolting on to that missile (drift car set for abuse or learning in that will probably get torn up). Rocket Bunny aero products – the brand name is aggressive and grabs your attention and once you take a look at their unique aero kits you will see that they have some extreme ideas to match, they are not just a slick brand name. The man behind Rocket Bunny / Pandem aero line is Japanese entrepreneur Kei Miura. These aero kits can be compromised of front fenders, rear fenders, sideskirts, ducktail spoiler, fender flares, overfenders, diffusers and canards. Rocket Bunny is a line of aggressively styled aero products for popular JDM car platforms. Rocket Bunny is one of the most desirable kits for the S13, we dive into the history of the Pandem line to find out if this is the right aero for your S13.
