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DBR33??? needs to learn some respect... not a wise move to give a fellow skyline owner the finger... i was in my daily neways.

I haven't given anyone the finger in months!! What the f@#$ are you talking about anyway???

(Respect is earned, not learned..... grow up and you may get some)

Could be Bryn. But that is why I am asking for details. I do tend to wave whilst maintaining my grip on the steering wheel, so it may look fairly lame but it is a wave at least. Most people driving a 'line don't even acknowledge another 'line ...... very sad....

my eye sight is not great, so a lot of times i can not see ppl's faces until it gets close. ppl may think im rude, but i do not intend to be.

also, it is very hard, ppl wave at you, when they are driving other cars, like daily runners......i have had a guy waved at me from a commodore, and i still do not know who that was......

DBR33??? needs to learn some respect... not a wise move to give a fellow skyline owner the finger... i was in my daily neways.

How is another skyline owner meant to know who you are, if you are in your daily, which obviously is not a skyline?

If you supposedly got the finger you must have been doing something that warranted that action...I know Rhino personally (he's a great mate and a top bloke) and he just doesn't drive around giving the bird to all and sundry.

lbfalcon is right...keep the bitchiness to the whoretown thread

Spotted Blue R32 Skyline with wide body kit comming down what i believe is the pacific highway. Around the springwood logan holme area.

One word for that car, Nice. lol :blush:

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