The 350Z Rocket Bunny Kit: A Complete Review

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The Nissan 350Z is one of my favorite cars to modify. It's got a timeless design that still looks great after all these years, and it's a blast to drive! I've done quite a bit of work on mine over the years, including adding some new wheels and tires, an exhaust system upgrade, and some graphics for the bodywork. But lately I've really been getting into aerodynamics—and not just because it sounds fun but also because it gives me another way to make my Z look even better. So when my buddy told me about Rocket Bunny kits for his own car (a 370Z), I immediately went online and started researching all their options.

 
 

Rocket Bunny is one of the most popular aero kits on the market.

Rocket Bunny is one of the most popular aero kits on the market. It’s inspired by car culture and anime. The man behind this kit was Kei Miura, who started his career as an artist for Japanese magazines in the mid-1980s. As he got more involved in car culture, his drawings became more detailed and realistic—and eventually landed him jobs doing design work for automotive companies like Nissan, Mitsubishi and Subaru.

When you see those massive side skirts from afar, you know that it has to be a Rocket Bunny kit!

Kei Miura is the founder of Rocket Bunny, a company that specializes in body kits for cars. You may have seen his work on popular vehicles like the Subaru BRZ, Nissan 370Z and Toyota 86.

His passion for cars led him to create Rocket Bunny, so he could share his vision with other enthusiasts. As a big fan of anime as well as car culture, Kei Miura has designed body kits inspired by both sources. The name "Rocket Bunny" itself was taken from an anime series called Gunsmith Cats.

Meant to be wide and low, the kit really changes the look of a 350Z while still keeping it recognizable.

Rocket Bunny is a brand of Japanese aero kits, and the 350Z Rocket Bunny is a popular choice among owners who want their Z to be wide and low. The kit itself is functional, but it also changes the look of your car—it's meant to be both.

In addition to being aero kits that are intended to reduce drag and increase downforce, Rocket Bunny also makes body panels for other cars such as the Supra MkIV, Mazda RX7 FD3S/FD2S and Nissan S14 Silvia/240SX. This particular kit can be installed by anyone with basic mechanical skills who has access to some tools (and maybe an assistant).

The front bumper has a lip attached, adding some visual downforce.

The front bumper has a lip attached, adding some visual downforce. You can make it out of a few different materials, including carbon fiber and ABS plastic. If you do decide to go with carbon fiber for the lip, remember that you will need to paint it to match your car's color scheme.

There are 2 different options for the side skirts depending on if you want them to have a carbon or ABS plastic finish.

The side skirts are custom made, so they won't fit perfectly. They are also made of ABS plastic or carbon fiber. ABS plastic is lighter and more flexible than carbon fiber, but it's also less durable—it can crack or break if you're not careful with it. Carbon fiber is more rigid, but it's also more expensive and harder to paint because it has a rough surface that needs to be sanded down.

The rear bumper also has an optional lip, but some people just leave it because they like how it looks without it.

The lip is optional, and you can choose to have it or not. Some people like having the lip on their car's rear end because it gives their car a more aggressive appearance. While others don't want anything that might slow down their Z at all and prefer to keep things looking clean.

If you decide to go without the lip spoiler, you could put on some other kind of spoiler instead.

This is a kit that's known for how aggressive it makes a car look, and how much more functional air splitters are compared to other brands. Air splitters provide both functionality and an aggressive look at the same time. It's easy to see why this would be such a popular option among those who want the best of both worlds!

The Rocket Bunny is one of the most popular aero kits on the market, and for good reason. Inspired by car culture and anime, it's meant to be wide and low without sacrificing its recognizable body lines. The kit can be installed in a few hours with basic hand tools, no welding required and you'll be cruising down the street in no time!

The kit really changes the look of your 350Z without taking away its identity. This makes it perfect for someone who wants something different but doesn't want to lose their trusty Z-car's iconic look. It's quick enough so as not to lose sight of what made your car great in the first place: being fast on twisty roads while still being able to cruise comfortably on highways (though don't expect too much comfort).

 
 
 

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed our article about the Nissan 350z Rocket Bunny kit! If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them below and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks for reading!

 
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