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lol spotted vange thread hahaha

i always wave at guys in skylines, but they never wave bk! OBV NOT SAU!!! sometimes i get daggers n looks. so im kinda carful.

from now on im gona flash my break lights 3 times when i pass a skyline n if they do the same bk then i know they were from SAU!

No love from the country wave! I have seen stacks of skylines lately...I don't wave either..

Using your break lights might not be a good idea. Perhaps try a more forceful wave.. like stick your whole arm out the window and wave! LOL

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lol spotted vange thread hahaha

i always wave at guys in skylines, but they never wave bk! OBV NOT SAU!!! sometimes i get daggers n looks. so im kinda carful.

from now on im gona flash my break lights 3 times when i pass a skyline n if they do the same bk then i know they were from SAU!

my question is if youve allready passed them how u gunna see them flashing there brake lights :):rofl:

Ok..

Today I saw MISS 33 on Grand Junction Road today at 12pm. I always see her around that time.

And also saw a Calsonic Blue R33 GTR with white rims on North East Road around the same time. Dude was driving like he stole it.

MISS 33 is a friend of mine she's 8 months pregers, drives a wine red s2 33 and is for sale if anybodys interested

She's still selling it eh? Hasn't gotten rid of it yet? It is definitely a nice car and a wicked color to boot! I take it she's having time off from the cafe as I haven't seen her there in a while

when u pass each other, u can c the bak of their car with ur mirros, soo if u flash ur break lights (tapping the break paddle) u will b able to see!

ive waved at guys in lines b4 and they just stare so i dont anymore either :)

I wave but get the WTF are you looking at stare.

Not very nice some Line drivers.

Anywho if u get a young looking kid in my car pictured below it will be me waving or should i say giving u a g'day salute at you.

Wave back if nice and not doing anything else.

Madaz... that looks sweet. I say let's get the ball rolling, how do we get these or have them made up?

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If we're allowed to make our own stickers up here, i've got a few contacts in the desktop publishing / printing side of things who could help us out. I'll probably need a EPS or high-res gif file to show them.

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MISS 33 is a friend of mine she's 8 months pregers, drives a wine red s2 33 and is for sale if anybodys interested
The way that's worded implys she is for sale. How much you think you'd get for her? :(
Madaz... that looks sweet. I say let's get the ball rolling, how do we get these or have them made up?

Re: Stickers

If we're allowed to make our own stickers up here, i've got a few contacts in the desktop publishing / printing side of things who could help us out. I'll probably need a EPS or high-res gif file to show them.

Pretty sure the establishment don't get too fussy about using the logo and wotnot so long as you're not turning a profit off it.
She's still selling it eh? Hasn't gotten rid of it yet? It is definitely a nice car and a wicked color to boot! I take it she's having time off from the cafe as I haven't seen her there in a while

She has had three 33's two red and one black, latest red one for about a year. Maybe your thinking of a previous one, this is only recently up for sale. Trying to convince her to change the plates to MILF 33.

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