AN IMPORTED car enthusiast was left red-faced after his vehicle ploughed into another causing a five car collision at a meet in Jandakot.

The chain reaction crash took place on Saturday night.

Five Japanese performance cars were damaged in the incident.

And while the drivers were not hurt, they were not spared the humiliation of many spectators uploading images of their mangled pride and joy to social media.

A witness said the cars were leaving a car park where the meeting was held when the crash occurred.

“About 20-30 cars all accelerated up the road and then they all came to a brief stop because the volume of cars created a lot of traffic,” he said

He said one of the cars “got a bit carried away with the acceleration” and hit the car in front before the other cars followed.

Play Video Five Japanese high powered vehicles were involved in a pile up crash on Saturday night in Perth. Courtesy: Jay Billance Five Japanese high powered vehicles were involved in a pile up crash on Saturday night in Perth. Courtesy: Jay Billance

Camera Icon By-standers check out the damage after five high-powered Japanese cars came to a crashing halt at an enthusiasts meet in Jandakot on Saturday night. Credit: News Corp Australia

A WA Police spokeswoman confirmed police received several calls in relation to cars doing burnouts in a Jandakot car park about 9pm.

“About 9:50pm, five cars were involved in an end to end collision on Armadale Road near Trapper Rd,” she said.

“No-one was injured in the crash but a large number of other vehicles and spectators were in the area.”

Three vehicles were towed from the crash and issued with compliance notices.

No charges were laid but police inquiries are continuing regarding the behaviour of all the drivers involved in this incident.

Police Minister Liza Harvey said car groups generally did the right thing but if offences were committed police would charge.

“What we have seen with this group is there’s some pretty good photographic evidence of an incident and I believe police will be reviewing that footage with a view to issuing charges if appropriate,” she said. “The car groups themselves, the car enthusiasts, generally they do the right thing and stick to the road rules.”

Police said members of the community can report hooning incidents immediately to police on 131 444.