Widebody kits (like Rocket Bunny or Type X) combined with a low-slung stance to give the car a "planted" look.
A "Night Hunter" build isn't just about speed; it’s about a specific late-night, urban vibe. Key elements of this style include: 1080x1350 Night hunter Owne. Nissan 180sx, Jdm ...
Subtle underglow or high-intensity LED conversions for the pop-ups to cut through the midnight mist. Widebody kits (like Rocket Bunny or Type X)
Deep-dish wheels—often Work Meisters or Volk TE37s—tucked perfectly under flared arches. Digital Optimization (1080x1350) featured fixed headlights
Usually finished in Midnight Purple, Piano Black, or a deep Gunmetal Grey to blend into the city's neon-lit shadows.
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