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Well finally this arvo near uni i flashed a silver 33 goin the other way an he smiled and waved at me.....it brought a tear to my eye. And last friday at uni i waved to my ricey black R34 GTt equivalent with veilside stickers and he smiled back.

I LOVE U ALL!!!:lol:

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Originally posted by infected flow

What do you do when a wrx waves at you?????????

Wave back and think ' he must be selling his WRX to buy a Skyline '

either that or he is gay and finds me attractive (doubtful since I am as ugly as a hat full of arseholes)

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I wouldn't flash my lights at them, too worried they'd think i wanna drag em or get up em or something. Plenty of Skyline cruisers in my area (Penrith) but i think they are all still trying to out-do each other.

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Saw a nice balck R32 GTS-t with BIG cromies down at the servo last night.

We gave each other a wave...

I was thinking about getting out and telling him about 'us all' but it was very late, and by that time I looked and felt like a bucket full of smashed crabs.

Hmmm, maybe we should have cards we can give out when we're stopped at the lights next to another skyline :lol:

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Originally posted by Jay95R33

Hmmm, maybe we should have cards we can give out when we're stopped at the lights next to another skyline  :lol:

Jay , I asked the NSW guys abou this and I think it is on the agenda , once the club is ratified.

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