1989 Nissan Skyline GTS-4

Since a young age, I have always been fascinated with imports from the first time I saw a Honda CRX. My first car was a 1987 Integra when I was 14, but as I grew older my taste developed for some of the hardest cars to get in this country, like the Nissan Skyline, which only became available when I was 17 and was incredibly hard to obtain. After cutting countless lawns and saving my cash, I finally saved enough to get a Nissan Skyline, which I proceeded to modify.

My passion for these cars grew until I found myself looking towards Japan for some very rare cars. I always found myself stopped in mall parking lots with people, asking questions and showing interest in obtaining cars from Japan. Now, years later, I search for the same quality of cars as if it is for my own car. I look for cars that I would be proud owning, and find the best quality cars at direct prices. I know when I buy a car I look for many things, from pin size flaws in the paint, to a cigarette burn in the seat, I notice everything. I have put so much blood, sweat and time into every car I have ever built, that I look for nothing but the best in them, and believe the next person to enjoy our cars should have same experience that I did owning them.

Waide Beech
Owner, Krupt Kustoms