I remember the feeling when I drove down from Grande Prairie to Edmonton to pickup my 1991 Nissan Skyline GTS-T. It was an exhilarating feeling knowing that everything you worked your butt off for had finally arrived from a far away land -Japan. I knew from the inspection report that this car wasn’t perfect but, it didn’t bother me the slightest bit. I was on my way to owning my very own dream car.
This video shows why I bought my Skyline and those who helped me to get it to where it is now. I’ve always been interested in knowing why people buy the cars that they do. You can expect to see more videos like this that will share the stories behind the cars and the people who drive them.
My Skyline from DevanFrancis Films on Vimeo.
hey devon glad u finally got you dream car bet it would be a great joy for anyone but u actually had the balls to do it! u was wondering what was the company that imported it? and also have you ever thought of doing a longer more detailled video? also have you ever thought of posting pics of what it was like when you bought it up untill now?
Hey Garrett,
Thanks for the compliments!
I imported the car through a company in Calgary known as; Frontline Imports. I do not believe that the company is still active and the process in which I ordered my car was a bit “rocky” but in the end the owner of the company pulled through and was able to get my car shipped to Edmonton for me. As far as doing another video that has more content I haven’t really to be honest. Although since the release of this video on a local Vancouver car forum (revscene.net) I have had alot of interest from other car enthusiasts who want a video of their own. As far as pictures from when I first bought the car to now they are all on Facebook.
Cheers,
Devan
ya i wanted to do a video on my 240 but its gonna be a while before its video worthy XD
my dream car is a 95 rx7 type r hopefully will have it within the next two years wont be my first car but will be my last (besides winter beaters and maybe a family car XD )