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Yeah that was probably me... couldn't find parking so had to do a few happy laps of Chinatown + George Street...

Hope the car looked ok, spent the afternoon cleaning it with Eric ;)

for the past month ive been waving to a marone r32 (no wing) that passes me on old northen road on my way to maroota, they never wave back.

andy the same thing, but with another marone 32 (has a wing this time) on glenhaven road.. he never waves too

whats with all the non wavers now. i feel like the bigest tool with my arm waving out the window and they just give me a weird look, lol :lol:

I feel like a tool to, dont get any waves back.

Yeh was good to see you again to Sam,

my Dad's been hooking into my port of late..... I need another bottle!!! might go up and get some and have a round of Golf up at Cypress Lakes while I'm there... mmmmm Hunter Valley Weekends....

spoted a white 32 gtr wiuth carbon fiber bonnet and grey front lip coming out of caltex at about 12:45pm today. i was in the work van so i didnt think i should wave, lol. if its who in thinking of then the guy is on the forum, but i cant remember there name :pinch:

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