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I usually nod as well....but yeah some owners are really annoying....they tend to shift down as u come near them.....wonder y?

yeah, i get that alot... which means in my NA 32 means i don't get alot of waves back :( cmon guys, you don't even have to try !

just wave :wavey:

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I sometimes get fellow skyline waves & ofcourse wave back. Its great when u race another skyline and give the thumbs up and laugh at the end too, the way it should be, all happy campers. I havent met many skyline owners in person but they have been good blokes, I've stayed in contact with'em. 21 - 27 seems to be the age for owners.

I also liked the point that theres just so many dam skylines these days its not as close of a bond with other skyline owners as what it would have used to been, how many would they import a month these days... A LOT.

the last skyline owner I waved at I ended up buying spare parts for lol...

I give a friendly two finger up in the air with a lil flick of the wrist (opposite side of the bird and with fingers together)... sorta like an effortless salute.

Meh, most 'line drivers dont notice me. The only full on wave I've had in 13 months of 'line driving was from a fellow 32 sedan owner.

33 owners I see tend to be looking a little 'hard' for the most part. For the most part I've given up waving/acknowledging other line drivers.

Most people who comment or ask Q's about my car are driving something else.

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