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The Hatsune Miku Cyclone Bundle is an Icon Series Item Shop Bundle in Fortnite, that can be purchased in the Item Shop for   1,500 V-Bucks. The Hatsune Miku Cyclone Bundle was first released in Chapter 6: Season 1 and contains the Cyclone Car Body with its matching Decals.

Cosmetics[]

Miku Rider Beam - Decal - Rocket Racing
Miku Rider Lite - Decal - Rocket Racing
Cyclone - Car Body - Rocket Racing
Miku Rider Beam Miku Rider Lite Cyclone
Bat Boy - Decal - Rocket Racing
Flames - Decal - Rocket Racing
L-ITA 99 - Decal - Rocket Racing
Bat Boy Flames L-ITA 99
Silver - Decal - Rocket Racing
Stripes - Decal - Rocket Racing
Whiteout - Decal - Rocket Racing
Silver Stripes Whiteout

Item Shop Appearances[]

Hatsune Miku Cyclone Bundle has appeared in 23 different Item Shops on 21 different days.

Why are there shops labelled as 'parts'?
For varying reasons, Epic Games may decide to add or remove items from the Item Shop before the usual rotation occurs. The Fortnite Wiki treats each change to the Item Shop within a single day as a separate 'part' that makes up the day's Item Shop History.
Why are there two different numbers for Hatsune Miku Cyclone Bundle's appearances?
Hatsune Miku Cyclone Bundle has, on at least one occasion, appeared in more than one shop in a single day. This has resulted in its count for appearances in the Item Shop being higher than the amount of days it has appeared in it. Both counts are listed by the Fortnite Wiki in order to be as accurate as possible, unlike other sources.