Widebody kits (like Rocket Bunny or Type X) combined with a low-slung stance to give the car a "planted" look.
The 180SX is more than a car; it’s a piece of Japanese history. Whether it’s carving through a mountain touge or sitting under the neon lights of Daikoku PA, the "Night Hunter" 180SX represents the ultimate fusion of 90s mechanical soul and modern street style. 1080x1350 Night hunter Owne. Nissan 180sx, Jdm ...
Usually finished in Midnight Purple, Piano Black, or a deep Gunmetal Grey to blend into the city's neon-lit shadows. Widebody kits (like Rocket Bunny or Type X)
Born in the late '80s, the 180SX (S13 chassis) became the darling of the drifting world. Its lightweight rear-wheel-drive layout and the legendary turbocharged engine provided a perfect canvas for tuners. While its sister, the Silvia, featured fixed headlights, the 180SX’s signature pop-up headlights gave it a sleek, aggressive profile that still looks modern today. The "Night Hunter" Aesthetic Usually finished in Midnight Purple, Piano Black, or