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ive become pretty elitest i guess.. i will check if they have a SAU sticker on the car or i know them..

if not.. i automaticly see them are morons and rice boys.

Right, cos no-one with an SAU sticker is a moron...

I'm removing the SAU sticker from my car as I don't wish to be associated with the crowd...

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lol... stop the hating people...

lol i wave to every one i see!! and i dont even drive a Skyline!!! but i do have SAU stickers :domokun:

there must of been somthing in the air last week end cos i had like 10 hyundai drivers tell me my car is slow and a heap of crap... lol one excel with body kit t wing 16" chromies shopping list and duel exhast pull up to me and call me a ricer... :)

Well i remember when i just bought my Skyline and i notice people waving at me and im like who the fu$k was that. I never knew there was a culture of waving because you drive the same car wierd.

Thats like every Commodore and Falcon driver waving at each other :) .

I will wave if i have met them or know them.

But i pass liners with sau stickers on them and they just do the stare ahead. :)

Edited by subzeroR33

When I first bought my 33 there were hardly any around (a lot of people didn't even know what it was - "hey cool, a new Monaro!!!") so I'd wave when I saw a Skyline and, quite often, I'd end up pulling over and having a chat. By the time I sold my car (around 18 months ago) they were everywhere... if you were to wave at each one you'd never have my hands on the wheel.

Seriously, especially when a car is as popular/common as Skylines have become (and don't take that as a negative - they are popular for a reason), don't take it personally if someone doesn't wave back. If you get one, great... if not, forget about it.

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