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i guess u only take notice if you are a previous owner of a 31. Then again alot of 31 owners snub me :(

ahhh i recognise the BAN 17, you just finished a block at tafe?? i was doing second year. I work with Cameron from Ferrari.

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If a skyline member waves to me (or flashes lights or whatever) then i will always wave back. At the very least i will always give a nod or a kinda wave or something if they are looking over at me.

I would wave all the time first, but sometimes feel a tad weird when guys look over to see a chick driving a skyline. Which is why i usually just give a nod, unless i have met the other skyline driver before.

And seeing as little bro has a 31, i always acknowledge them as well.

i drive a a31 and i duno if they know what it is so they ride on my tail all the typical bogan sh*t !! when i see other a31 drivers they snob me, dont know if cause there car looks stock n i got kit and painted n stuff... who knows...

but round my house every skyline has been bought by sold commy money i swear !! they just act like total morons like they gotta prove something, iv never understood it personaly..

i get hand signals like squeezin there fingers like im small or something and some bullhorns from there nose i have no idea what the hell there doin..

i keep to myself n wave to who i know i dont want nothing to do with the fools round here, guess thats why the cops leave me alone

(not saying everyone round here is a fool, im sure there's some nice people with respect to what they and other people drive)

I drive a r31 (which of course is inferior in every aspect) and I never get waves or anything unless I know the person. if I catch the eye of someone driving something special ill give em a nod n thumbs up but no one really bothers.. I guess its shows how skylines are the latest sik car and all the clueless f**kasses are jumping into em cause they are whats cool or their equally clueless freinds told them to get one. wonder how many so called skyline fans know what group A was?

id prefer a nice thumbs up not jumpin out the window n sh*t

the smallest things mean the most half the time

ehh aslong as they dont damage my car i dont care, they think stock is awesome so good on them

hey man, is your ceffy black with a uras kit, seen driving around the redlands area??

^^^ lol...true... hey, normaly i get the people who have the same car wave like a crazy person.. if they have a series2 and if its silver and loox similar, i found they wave to you with a smile.. ive never had a finger from a skyline driver ever, nothing but love so far, but im sure i will get the finger one day.. don know why people get a finger?, i normaly just nod at there car in repect of "hey, thats nice" :). interesting to see people getting a finger.. thats rude.. give fingers to wrxs and civics then beat them :yes:

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