THE BREAKDOWN: The Japanese tuner Rocket Bunny has built a R32 Skyline-inspired widebody kit for the short-lived Suzuki Twin. The kit debuted at this year’s Tokyo Auto Salon. The kit will be available to order soon. You probably couldn't tell by looking at it, but this isn't a real R32 Nissan Skyline. I know, shocking. Japanese tuner Rocket Bunny turned a Suzuki Twin—a short-lived Kei car sold only in Japan from 2003 to 2005—into a miniature Nissan Skyline R32. And it's absolutely adorable. The kit transforms the bite-sized Twin into a mini R32 race car, converting it from a bubbly, round runabout into a sporty GT-R. It features new front fenders, a new hood, new headlights, and a proper Sunoco racing livery, of course. At the back, the fenders give the Twin a proper rear deck to hang the wing off of. It also comes with round taillights, a styling trademark of the GT-R. Rocket Bunny Pandem Skyline R32 GT-R Body Kit Despite its more aggressive look, the kit only upgrades the exterior. Sorry, there's no inline-six under the hood. The Twin uses a 658 cubic-centimeter engine that produces a whopping 27 horsepower. Rocket Bunny unveiled the Pocket Bunny R32 GT-R widebody kit at the Tokyo Auto Salon. The company says it’ll be available to order soon. Motor1’s Take: Rocket Bunny’s extensive body kit transforms the Suzuki Twin into a mini Skyline we wish we could have here. It turns an otherwise ho-hum commuter car into something far cooler, even if it only makes 27 hp. Gallery: Rockey Bunny R32 GT-R We want your opinion! What would you like to see on Motor1.com? Take our 3 minute survey. - The Motor1.com Team