"Kyusha" translates to "classic car" in Japanese, and for us, it represents more than just vehicles—it’s a symbol of timeless passion and dedication to car culture. We are Piotr Birketoft and Uros Markovic, two lifelong car enthusiasts whose love for automobiles started long before we could even drive. Growing up, we were the kids with posters of Japanese sports cars on our walls, spending our weekends at local car meets, and dreaming of the day we could build our own machines.
Over the years, we’ve owned over 70 cars between us, each one a unique chapter in our journey. From rusty project cars that tested our patience to finely tuned machines that brought us pure joy, every vehicle has taught us something new about the art of automotive craftsmanship. With a combined 30 years of experience in car modifications, we’ve developed a deep understanding and appreciation for the process of transforming a car from a factory model into a personalized expression of its owner.
Our interests naturally gravitated toward Japanese cars, with their rich history and incredible engineering, but our love for car culture knows no boundaries. We don’t discriminate—whether it’s a classic American muscle car, a European icon, or a JDM legend, we appreciate the artistry and passion that goes into every build.
Kyusha Factory was born out of this shared passion. It’s not just a brand; it’s our way of giving back to the car community that has shaped our lives. Through Kyusha Factory, we aim to celebrate car culture in all its forms—by building fun cars, hosting events, and creating apparel that reflects our love for the automotive world. This is our story, and we’re excited to share it with you, one car at a time.