What is the rocket bunny logo?

What is the rocket bunny logo?

Turns out, the Rocket Bunny logo is actually the Japanese hand sign for “condom”…not “OK”. For all you kids out there sporting the sticker, we’d like to genuinely thank you for supporting safe sex!

What does Rocket Bunny mean?

Rocket Bunny is a style of aero kits for sports cars designed by Japan’s Kei Miura. They’re fabricated with a high degree of precision and built using digital laser scans of the cars that the kits adorn. They’re built to accentuate features on the cars they match, the features including the fenders, lips, and spoilers.

Are Rocket Bunny and Pandem the same?

Firstly, ‘Rocket Bunny’ isn’t the name of a company. Rather, it refers to a specific style of widebody kits produced by TRA Kyoto in Japan, Speedhunters explains. They’re sold here in the US under the ‘Pandem’ name due to copyright issues.

What is Rocket Bunny called in the US?

You’ll note this car is a widebody. If you don’t know, the S14 was sold in a slightly different form in the US as the Nissan 240SX. A company called Rocket Bunny makes wide body kits for this and many other Japanese cars, including one that’s most excellent for the Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86.

Who makes Rocketrabbit?

founder Kei Miura
That’s a world that Rocket Bunny founder Kei Miura wants to live in, because he’s recently decided to apply his fat-fendered formula to Chevy’s latest and greatest iteration of America’s supercar.

How much does a rocket bunny kit cost?

Rocket Bunny V2 Aero – Nissan 350Z (Z33).

Part Number Description Price
17020350 Complete Widebody Aero Kit with Wing $3,960.00
17020351 Front Bumper (only) with integrated front fender extensions $ 860.00
17020352 Front Lip (only) $ 530.00
17020353 Front Over-Fenders (only) +40mm does not include bumper extensions $ 750.00

What are wide body kits for?

A wide body kit will enable fatter tires for (potentially) better acceleration, especially if the weight pushes down on the tires slightly better. Best of all, if you modify a newer muscle car you won’t give purists an aneurysm.

Can you daily a widebody car?

The car’s steering will become heavier and you’ll need more power to offset the extra weight. Customers are often advised that a wide-body car is not going to be a daily driver – so ideally you’ll want to have a daily driver and then a weekend toy before you even consider a wide-body kit.

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