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Saw 'BYBY' this afternoon bout 4:30 on Castle Hill Rd heading towards Pennant hills. I waved, flashed the high beam...and nothing...geez  :D  what a snob huh    hahaha :wassup:

Ha ha. I saw him at exactly the same time too Jono and gave him a wave from a black 04 STi that Ive got for a few weeks. No response either. You really know who ur mates are huh! (jk nick).

These STi's are pretty cool huh but the best bit is giving all the rexy drivers the middle finger salute when they wave. Should see their faces. Must check out the rexy forum spotted thread and see how Im doing :D

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OK OK not so much the middle finger but do tell them dat i would rather drive a skyline and they do look a little confused..

Granted that STi's are an awsome car. I just need to convince the boss that I need to keep this one for my company car. Grrrrrrrr. More brown nosing..

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hahaha... yeah!! and an sti cannot be classified as a wrx!! thats for sure!

i'm trying to persuade my mate to bring his car out to the next track/wsid event!!! it should be interesting! we already have some friendly rivalry happening :D

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seen a white R34 with carbon fibre bonet behind me ....turning from James Ruse Drive to Hassall Street ...I turned into the BP service station at the intersection ...couldn't get the number plate ...but the guy beeped a horn ... and i waved him back...Nice car dude...

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