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Classic Spicy Race Nissan "Flying Chicken" runs out of control and crashes into lampposts, leaving 50-meter-long brake marks

2020-11-27T01:55:26.457Z


In a traffic accident in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Nissan Spicy Run was too late to hit the lamp post. At about 3 am, the scene was the junction of Canton Road and Austin Road. It is reported that a Nissan Silvia "Flying Chicken" sports car, along Canton Road to Jordan


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Written by: Liu Ding'an and Chen Yongwu

2020-11-26 05:08

Last update date: 2020-11-26 10:45

In a traffic accident in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Nissan Spicy Run was too late to hit the lamp post.

At about 3 am, the scene was the junction of Canton Road and Austin Road.

It is reported that a Nissan Silvia "Flying Chicken" sports car was driving along Canton Road towards Jordan. When it was close to Xiqu Center, it lost control and hit a traffic light post and road sign on the road. The front of the car was seriously damaged. The bags pop out.

The 30-year-old male driver was not injured and assisted the police officers present in the investigation.

The police classified the case as "No one was injured in a traffic accident." It was initially learned that the male driver did not drink alcohol or take medicine.

Sources at the scene said that some people reported that dodge foreign objects suddenly brake, resulting in loss of control, and the road has left 50 meters of brake marks.

Although the sports car that caused the accident was named Silvia, it was never gentle. Because of its high horsepower and rear-wheel drive, it was easy to flick its tail. It was also called the "flying chicken" and became the favorite of drifting players.

Silvia has been discontinued for nearly 20 years and is a very classic series of cars owned by Nissan.

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