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there you go thats the bull im talking about, i bet your one of the sick ones

:laughing-smiley-014: nah dude, i'm one of the shit-stirrers.

although i've been called sikk more than once but i don't really live up to that very often

I usually give a nod if the person is looking... if they dont acknowledge back then it's a simple case of stalking them till they arrive home, then skinning their cat and leaving it on the front porch... The moral of the story is - Make sure you wave! :D

Usually I only spot them while I'm being driven by one of my mates and I'll point and interupt the conversation with a...

"OH MY GOD a R32 GT-R"

or

"OOOO Stagea!"

or

"R31 Skyline Series 3 Sillouette!! :laughing-smiley-014: " (if I can, I get very particular, seems to annoy more :D )

They asked if I'd stop doing that if I bought myself a skyline. I bought myself a skyline. I haven't stopped doing it... meh

i dont like waving at guys i dont know. feels a bit ghey. if they're not on sau, they prob think you're ghey too :D

if they wave or flash their lights, i'll return the gesture.

if it's a hot chick, i'll wave regardless, even if she's driving a peugeot :D god i hate those cars.

:laughing-smiley-014: nah dude, i'm one of the shit-stirrers.

although i've been called sikk more than once but i don't really live up to that very often

Hey when are you be deported Marsss bar ? I thought you where heading over seas? or has this happened ? :D

window down, ill give em a thumbs up

window up, if they are alone on the other side of the road, ill give em a flash of the lights, infront of me, a honk...

if its a really hot one, i normally stare at it blanky til its out of sight and forget to do anything...

I gave up waving like a year ago.. No one ever waves to me anyways *sighs*

stop being so emo and wave ffs!

i wave/honk/flash at people who obviously have no idea whats going on all the time, they look at me like im trying to start them... they are idiots...

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