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well i'm a fellow skyline driver bryn and you're always giving me the big finger.. wait, are you talking about the hand sign? i was talking about... wait.. yeah never mind

EDIT: It would've been funnier if i remembered to sign in on my account instead of using my girlfriends, now it's just suss and i pray to god she doesn't see this :)

its kinda stupid really, unless you know them or can see a sau sticker., otherwise id give the finger too, thinking its some jerk trying to f**k with me

I have only waved once, and gave the "nod" twice.

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  • 3 weeks later...

i tell you, there's something about girl skyline owners! maybe it's from all the gearchanging or hard steering, but they sure know how to use their hands...

i would wave to anyone that waved to me! promise!! but if it was a pretty skyliner girl, i would just blush and probably crash into something and then give the "call me" signal ;)

i tell you, there's something about girl skyline owners! maybe it's from all the gearchanging or hard steering, but they sure know how to use their hands...

i would wave to anyone that waved to me! promise!! but if it was a pretty skyliner girl, i would just blush and probably crash into something and then give the "call me" signal :)

haha, agree x 100

  • 4 weeks later...

I must say, I've never really noticed this while driving my skyline, but I have the other day when driving my parents Toyota Camry. Another Camry went past me in traffic the other way, and I flashed my lights and waved at him as a sign of respect, and to acknowledge that we both drove one of the best selling mid-size cars that has seen Australian roads. He acted like I was invisible. Needless to say, I was cut.

I must say, I've never really noticed this while driving my skyline, but I have the other day when driving my parents Toyota Camry. Another Camry went past me in traffic the other way, and I flashed my lights and waved at him as a sign of respect, and to acknowledge that we both drove one of the best selling mid-size cars that has seen Australian roads. He acted like I was invisible. Needless to say, I was cut.

jesus...

how many times a day do you use your high beam?? like 1000 times a day?

umm nar my cefiro is purple and black with gold flake n that in it, due for new paint job tho been roughed up heaps driftin, sh*t roads ect..

im from down the unspoken way........... ipswich

dont hate me now :dry:

Hey 2G, I really need to come back out to ippie, and check out that stock front ceffy bar. spotted you the other night going through north ippe. going past the strand.

As for the topic, i wave if i see them looking the car over.

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