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Hey, I was stopped at a red light in the Tempe area yesterday night around 11:30pm. I was with some mates in my V35, and I was looking in the side car compartment, and my mate spotted another V35 driver turning into the street I was. Apparently he was of asian Decent, and gave the nod of approval. By the time a realised, he had passed me. Just wanted to apologise, as the nod of approval should always given. This is part of the Skyline Owners Code, and I am sorry for that mate.

Yours Sincerely

Dip

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there's like 15000 skylines here in WA and they're as common as camry ...i only nod or wave to skylines with the SAUWA stickers now.

im like the only v35 with the SAUWA stickers on LOL unless you've seen others Roy? btw make sure you'll be free beginning of august Rd 4 cruise@!

and to OP. thats deep bro respect!

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im like the only v35 with the SAUWA stickers on LOL unless you've seen others Roy? btw make sure you'll be free beginning of august Rd 4 cruise@!

and to OP. thats deep bro respect!

yea and I've seen ur car a couple of times at karrinyup and waited in my car for you to come out so I could give u the thumbs up...lol

nah, i nod at any skyline with the SAUWA sticker...unless they're being a total cun* on the road

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Hey, I was stopped at a red light in the Tempe area yesterday night around 11:30pm. I was with some mates in my V35, and I was looking in the side car compartment, and my mate spotted another V35 driver turning into the street I was. Apparently he was of asian Decent, and gave the nod of approval. By the time a realised, he had passed me. Just wanted to apologise, as the nod of approval should always given. This is part of the Skyline Owners Code, and I am sorry for that mate.

Yours Sincerely

Dip

I bet the other driver was very upset with you. And now cries himself to sleep at night wondering why you didnt respond to his gesture.

You should actually try and find the driver and personally walk up to him and explain this misunderstanding. Im sure he will be very receptive and forgive you.

Hey you might actually become friends and hang out together from time to time, you know like real buddies.

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