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I like to wave to people. I wave to people when im in Gradenkos car mostly, some people wave back thinkin " do i know that guy?" Gradenko freaks out, he dont like it much, but i guess thats why i do it. When i had the supra i waved at almost all imports and gave the "jerky jerky" sign to all the ricers.

Hmm maybe thats why i think that 30% of all cars are skylines. :confused:

yeah i always wave to Skylines ....... well ok i mainly only wave to R33's ... when they are over the other side of the road ..... when they are on my side of the road ..... then its all business :P

I get a helluva a lot of Silvias waving to me and they usually get the confuddled "do i actually know you or you just waving to me cos i drive an import" look

U gotta make sure u got the wave down too.

For the passenger u have to have ure forearm vertical and it rotates at the elbow and the fingers stay together, just like the queen. For the driver its always the ultra classy 3 fingers off the wheels stylz.

when i drove my ZX i used to get people in Z32's wave to me i felt like "ahhh im accepted" :P

haha i still get Z32 guys talk to me at the lights ...... usually just before they take off i get "Oh by the way - this isnt my girlfriends followed by a .... ;) "

Yeh i noticed that. When the traffic picks up it starts to tick u off. No1 does it on the coast roads though.

Apparently that stemmed from ye old days when there was no tempered glasss and people used to touch the windscreen so it didnt break if a rock hit it. Shockies for ure glass.

haha yeah can be a bit snobby sometimes.

But its cool when you have a bit of a run with another car then you pull up at the lights and htey'll ask you whats in it and you have a convo. Like that guy in the Pulsar .... he was such a sweety. 240rwhp on a Pulsar ..... no wonder i was eating his dust .... i was ready to march my car down to the car yard til i found out what was in it then losing didnt seem so bad.

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