After a while, someone noticed Kei Miura's work, and they asked him to make the same type of aero parts for a Ferrari Dino race car. Since he had a shop of his own, he used everything that he learned about 3D designing and made aero parts for his personal car using fiberglass materials. He took advantage of the tools given to him at work, like CAD, and mastered the art of 3D designing body kits while working for the amusement park. They were parts that he named when he worked on 'kei' cars, which are tiny Japanese cars built for tight and small roads.īut before he even began creating wide body kits, he started out by designing rides and attractions in Tokyo Disneyland. Instead, it's a particular wide body kit style created by Kei Miura during his early days. One thing you should know is that Rocket Bunny isn't actually a company. AWR (Anthony Woodford Racing) w/ Racing Beat Bumpers These are fenders designed to allow for wider wheels and tires for racing purposes, while keeping the stock bumpers or aftermarket bumpers that will keep you in certain production based race classes. Most people will agree that Japanese people are very creative, which you can say the same about the founder of Rocket Bunny, Kei Miura. The Rocket Bunny kits are distributed in the US by GReddy and cost 2200.