14:10 13-01-2026
Rocketbunny Pandem turns the Suzuki Twin into a mini R32
At Tokyo Auto Salon, Rocketbunny Pandem debuts a Radical Custom Body Swap: a kei-size 2003 Suzuki Twin styled like a Nissan Skyline R32, with wide aero flair.
In Japan, at the Tokyo Auto Salon, Rocketbunny Pandem unveiled an unusual build. The 2003 Suzuki Twin serves as the base, now wearing the exterior cues of a Nissan Skyline R32. Technically, it remains a kei car; the changes focus squarely on styling.
The team dubbed the project Radical Custom Body Swap. The car is visually widened and fitted with a deep front spoiler, a sizeable rear wing, a sport exhaust, and a roll cage. Its proportions are purposefully exaggerated—short and tall—setting it apart from a true Skyline. Despite the sedan-like tail, the model keeps the Suzuki Twin’s opening rear glass.

The visual reference point was the Nissan Skyline R32 in GT-R form, though the model also existed as more restrained sedans in its day. The Rocketbunny project isn’t chasing a one-to-one copy; it’s aimed at demonstrating what creative tuning can do with a cult nameplate.
Unsurprisingly, the show car became one of the event’s most talked-about exhibits, blending nostalgia, humor, and an offbeat aesthetic—exactly the kind of build that stops you on a crowded show floor.