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i usually look at the driver before giving a wave. If they look like they're the type to start some sh*t for "looking at them in the wrong way" then I usually move along. It's usually these people that give us Skyline drivers a bad name. :rolleyes: (Basically I wave at anyone over 30)

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should start a skyline wave though... any ideas?

Yeah like when I had a Charger, other ownser always gave the V signal wave, V for Valliant.

Guess it is a bit hard to do a S for Skyline or a N for nissan.......

I think the old fasioned wave works for me, even if they look a bit scary I have found the first look I get is a really "I am gonna melt you down like butter in a microwave" but then I give them a big smile and a wave and usually get one back :)

pulled up next to a yello mr2 and just stared at him, big azn guy wit long hair. then he looked over and gave me a badd look. so i said nice car. and he smiled and replied the same. now i spot him once and again, and usally we say hello wit blow off valves :D

i love pulling up along side another skyline usally toot my aftermarket girly horn.

one day im gona pull up next to a expensive car to and say. "nice car!, wats the retail on one of those"? :)

I usually nod or give the thumbs up and sometimes wave, but not all at once :P

- but sometimes with dark tint on your or their car, you can't always tell if people can see you - or you cant actually see them properly etc...

In country Vic everyone used to wave at everyone but these days it doesnt happen much, they gone snobby now??? Or do they think I am cause of the car? Maybe they are just trying to grab my number plate :) lol

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