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cod2 isnt worth your money.

stick with bf2 or get it if you havent got it already.

Haha yeah my mate drives an RX-7 and he always says how other rotary drivers wave at each other.

I haven't experienced that driving my car! No-one waves back :laugh:

yes i too have experianced the joy of owning a Rx7 and yes every1 waves to u (other Rx7 drivers) was so kool

im down for a wave or sticker but not keen on beeping

what about the star trek sign of 'we come in peace or whatever the sign means'

awsome idea...im doing this from now on....wat spock does n does a v shape with his 4 finger....ppl will ether think im wierd or wave bk lol

ill design a sticker....is there any sort of sau logo 2 go by, or should i b creative?

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spotted a stock loking r31 sillouette when i was driving my silo home from work.

had the number plates [sLO-31] i think or something like that.

let me tell you this car was not slow, he did a massive 2nd gear power slide in front of me!

Last night (Fri night) spotted i think a white R33 at about 11-12pm, was MR VLT (number plate) and a rather large group of 8's, that was some fun for a good 30 minutes :(. If anyone from here, i was the white 32

was that u DC_GTST at around 12 that was on that rd where the zoo is past melb st? cos i saw a white skyline there on my way home abot 12ish and turned around cos they waved at me! but they left b4 i got there lol

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