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wooah.. i cant believe this thread is up and running!!

hahhah

excellent guys!

yeah.. i wave most of the time, but no one waves back..

now i flash my lights but again sometime i get ntohing back..

but yeah.. we should have the SAU spirit guys!

i like the thumbs up though, im doing that now..

heheeh

see u guys around!

I usually run them off the road - the extra weight of the Stagea helps there!

Seriously though, I usually flash my headlights or give a wave, but apart from the odd occasion, I usually get a death stare (proving that some people think they are too cool for skoole), or a blank stare. Then again, there's still not that many Skyline drivers who know what a Stagea is...

If you flash your lights @ people the will think they have gone through a speed camera

a simple nod or couple of fingers off the wheel, no need to wave like a nob

most of the time cars have gone before i think bout it tho :thumbsup:

i hang out the car window and say show us your tits....while giving the thumbs up and doing a drift.

hahahaha.

and the response i get is all skin baby.

hahaa im doing all that from now on :thumbsup:

if their car is done up and looks good then ill give them the thumbs up!

no wonder i dont get any waves

i usually just do the 2 fingered wave/point in one its like a salute

but yeh most skylines around blacktown-penrith are just way too kool 4 skool

Edited by RSTME
So what if it's a sleeper with no major "bling?"

well by "done up" i mean a nice set of rims, lowered sensibly and maybe a nice kit

like if i see a stocky r33 gts-t, ill nod or wave but if i see "CYIFLY" then ill give him the thumhs up (done this before) haha

Flash the lights, then when they flash back you flash again and so on untill you pass eachother tapping the high beams as fast as you can

hahahaha.i would laugh if i seen that.

granny next to you might think your high on a little something something. :(

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