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f**k that, while you observe your silence, I'll be pilfering that car for parts.

i'll take what you leave :domokun: that or we could take out the motor and turn it into the first R35 BBQ!!

good to see that the spare parts supply for the R35 GTR i get is already starting to be filled!!

still painful pictures to see tho :D

I doubt it was the guy in the white shirt.

The only black one I've seen around was bought buy a famous DJ/Musician in HK. Was in the local Apple daily for HK reader's.

the dude in the white shirt is the toll truck driver im pretty sure, gloves n shit, unless the owner is lifting it up himself lol

Well, at least we know the R35 isnt FOOL proof. The Mitsu evo yes. The WRX too.

Yet we all know the GTR has demanded a certain type of respect. Much like the 911, its direct competitor, it WILL turn around and smoke you a good one if you rub it the wrong way.

I hope that idiot learnt a valuable lesson that day.

and its only an automatic

funny, we're all worried about the car more than the driver ;)

Who cares about that idiot. He was obviously too dumb to be behind the wheel of god.

F*k the crash looks so much worse than the Veyron :(

lol yeah that whole interior is filled with airbags... you'd be packed like sardines inside it. omg... that's gonna leave so much white powder on my new interior.

It's good to see someone is thoughtfull enough to crash one even before we can think of buying one on road here.

and its only an automatic

funny, we're all worried about the car more than the driver >_<

What driver?

a news for the first R35 crash lol

the car is order from a customer not dealer, which mean it sold before arrive Hong Kong(23 Dec), and it crash after arrive Hong Kong 15days!!!(some say it break the world record of crash a new car)

What a christmas gift has gone : (

if i am the owner, i must kill the test pliot.

and its only an automatic

funny, we're all worried about the car more than the driver :(

Pfft screw the driver... There's plenty more people in the world than R35's. As a ratio he just wiped out the population of South Africa!

a news for the first R35 crash lol

the car is order from a customer not dealer, which mean it sold before arrive Hong Kong(23 Dec), and it crash after arrive Hong Kong 15days!!!(some say it break the world record of crash a new car)

What a christmas gift has gone : (

if i am the owner, i must kill the test pliot.

No way would that break the world record. Im sure there some fat texan american who balls'ed up his viper before he got it out of the street that the dealership is on! :)

Atleast we know you will survive a crash in this car. all the well placed cumple zones and the windscreen didnt crack/smash (from what i can see) - bonnet went up and back at the angle of the windscreen... good design. sadly there will be plenty more r35 crash pics in the future, as i dare say the r35 will be more common than any other GTR simply because its being sold to more places around the world and at competitive prices too i'd bet.

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