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Saw two Skylines this morning between 6 - 6:30am, it's people like you that give the rest of us bad names!!

Sadly I see tossers doing this quite often, we should start a mob and cut their feet off :whistling:

Silver R33 gtr at nerang broad beach rd, nerang

Old guy driving didn't even wave back

What kind of person doesn't wave back at another skyline driver (tosser) lol

This is a whole lot more common than it should be. The not waving thing.....not the old guys driving skylines

What time was this and what colour wheels? Did it have custom plates?

Silver R33 gtr at nerang broad beach rd, nerang
Old guy driving didn't even wave back
What kind of person doesn't wave back at another skyline driver (tosser) lol

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