There is probably one less Nissan R34 Skyline on the roads due to the impatience of this particular driver.

This incident appears to have occurred somewhere in Victoria, Australia and was filmed from one of the rear-facing door cameras of a Tesla. The silver Skyline can be seen traveling in the second lane to the right of a five-car highway when the driver decides to hit the throttle to overtake a silver Hyundai Santa Fe.

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Shortly after the Nissan starts to overtake the Hyundai, it disappears from view but can be seen throwing up some water from the wet pavement. After going under an overpass, the Skyline comes back into view, this time completely out of control. It spears across the front of the Santa Fe, narrowly missing it, before slamming into the front quarter panel of a white Hyundai Getz. The front of the Nissan then hits the rear quarter section of the Tesla.

While the Nissan was blocked from view for a crucial moment, one explanation for the crash is that the driver hit a section of wet road beneath the overpass. The Skyline then appears to have started sliding to the right and when it reappears from behind the Santa Fe, we can see that it is sliding and that the driver is attempting to countersteer, but to no avail.

The crash doesn’t appear to have been significant enough for anyone to be injured but we can see that the Skyline suffered both rear and front-end damage. Fortunately, it appears to be a GT-T variant, rather than a rarer and more valuable GT-R.