Agent001 submitted on 7/12/2011 Official Bell & Ross Timestamp: 4:50:31 PM
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Russia Today brings us a bizarre video clip that’s been circulating through the Russian blogosphere. The video shows a Nissan GT-R reportedly worth $160 thousand, peeling down a Moscow street. The car plows into parked cars before the impact propels one jeep into the air. Amazingly, no injuries were reported.Bloggers reportedly claim to have seen the same car before driving at speeds of around 200 km/h. The driver remains at large.2011 ALMS Northeast Grand Prix Photo GalleryCars And Parades! Tribute To The Fourth Of July Photo GalleryEurocar Heaven! Best Of Rome Photo Gallery2012 MINI Coupe Photo Gallery2012 Hyundai Genesis 5.0 R-Spec Photo Gallery2011 Concours On Rodeo Drive Photo GalleryAutoSpies.com Photo GalleriesIf you want to see your photos running on our homepage photo ticker, be sure to upload your photos on the go by sending them to Mobile@AutoSpies.com Share on FacebookRead Article
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There is a good chance that this car has been stolen, maybe drugs/alcohol may be involved?— truckman (View Profile)
There is a good chance that this car has been stolen, maybe drugs/alcohol may be involved?
— truckman (View Profile)
Posted on 7/14/2011 3:11:03 AM | reply to this comment | Votes: 2
Looks like the real world crash test proved GT-R to be quite safe.— dlin (View Profile)
Looks like the real world crash test proved GT-R to be quite safe.
— dlin (View Profile)
Posted on 7/12/2011 9:34:04 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 8
Here in Brazil, a few days ago, a Porsche 911 turbo almost splitted a Hyundai Tucson in half. The woman on Tucson dyied. The Porsche hit the tucson on its side at around 100mph, and throw it against a light pole. The Porsche, just like the Nissan on this news, was very well preserved, I have to say, and that is what impresses me most.http://www.gtspirit.com/2011/07/11/car-crash-porsche-911-accident-in-sao-paulo-brazil/— JoaoAyala (View Profile)
Here in Brazil, a few days ago, a Porsche 911 turbo almost splitted a Hyundai Tucson in half. The woman on Tucson dyied. The Porsche hit the tucson on its side at around 100mph, and throw it against a light pole. The Porsche, just like the Nissan on this news, was very well preserved, I have to say, and that is what impresses me most.http://www.gtspirit.com/2011/07/11/car-crash-porsche-911-accident-in-sao-paulo-brazil/
— JoaoAyala (View Profile)
Posted on 7/13/2011 10:19:20 AM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
Wasn't there a video post some time ago that shows a Ferrari speeding in the streets of London? I remember someone saying they can speed because they can. Well, this is what happens when you do in narrow streets. — SSP350 (View Profile)
Wasn't there a video post some time ago that shows a Ferrari speeding in the streets of London? I remember someone saying they can speed because they can. Well, this is what happens when you do in narrow streets.
— SSP350 (View Profile)
Posted on 7/13/2011 7:20:04 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
Unbelievable looking video. GT-R looks mighty tough, only the right front is damaged and rest of the car looks fine. The driver should now try crashing it in an F1 car. That will be a great video.— JUGNU (View Profile)
Unbelievable looking video. GT-R looks mighty tough, only the right front is damaged and rest of the car looks fine. The driver should now try crashing it in an F1 car. That will be a great video.
— JUGNU (View Profile)
Posted on 7/13/2011 7:30:47 PM | reply to this comment | Votes: 2
Looks like he lost a tire after clipping the car he was trying to pass (left rear?) which lead to the collision with the parked cars. — holmstar (View Profile)
Looks like he lost a tire after clipping the car he was trying to pass (left rear?) which lead to the collision with the parked cars.
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Posted on 7/14/2011 10:21:12 AM | reply to this comment | Votes: 1
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