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Fellow RCZers

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if you see another RCZ on the road do you give them a wave and a light flash ?? :wave:
 
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I, and a number of others, do. The wife thinks I am "a loser" for doing it...well that was until she was there as I got a flashed so many time by a fellow driver('s lights :D ) that she thought we were at a rave. She's pretty quiet about it now. Now...how to achieve that in other areas... :eusa-think:
 

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I do, or rather I used to, but got so used to getting nothing back in return, I gave up.
However, if another RCZ owner was to flash me, I would gladly flash back...... :eusa-whistle: :dance:
 
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No never. Never have, never will. Do not understand the thinking behind it. There are lots of RCZ owners like me, cos I have never been flashed or waved at.
 
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Yep I'm a waver, think it should be done more, a friendly gesture to fellow owners of an uncommonish car, LET ALL GET FLASHING TOGETHER :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Yep - I always do it. Very rarely get a response though. So I'm waiting to come across some of the newbies round here then we can defo have a wave and flash (the lights)!!!
 
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Ummm, nope.
Its like bikers doing a nod, just dont understand it at all.
 
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OO58RON said:
No never. Never have, never will. Do not understand the thinking behind it. There are lots of RCZ owners like me, cos I have never been flashed or waved at.

Totaly agree.
We are all driving Peugeots at the end of the day, and a model that is now as common as eggs n chips, and even if the RCZ was as rare as Jassy buying a round of drinks, I still dont understand the thing about waving or nodding to a person just because they drive the same car. :eusa-think:

In fact I was stopped at a red light a few weeks ago and a fella in another white RCZ pulled up behind me ( the copycat lives just up the road :lol: ) and every time I clocked him in the rear view mirror he looked just as embarrased as I felt, he looked one way and I looked the other. :lol:
What didnt help was the crowd of p*ss heads sitting and pointing in the beer garden across the road, all probably thinking "what a pair of wallys" :lol:
All I could think of was "come on lights please turn green for f*cks sake" :oops:

But hey as for the nodding or waving, each to their own. :D
 

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they race by so fast there's no time :)

i did drive along side one and said hi, but i'm still a newbie :)

in sydney i've seen no white ones, let alone pearl white. i've noted a couple of dark ones in traffic.

did i mention i'm pretty stoked to be driving around in such an awesome machine. each time i look at it or finish driving i think of how very spec it is.
 

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It's just about being friendly and acknowledging fellow RCZ drivers. What's the harm in that?

The RCZ Is hardly common as muck either. Look at numbers sold compared to most other models.
 
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Being friendly I understand, but drivers of other makes or models dont do it.
Maybe Its just me and I'm the odd one :eusa-think:

Would I get a wave or the finger from you K :lol:
 

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Always a wave Jactac, always a wave :)

I'm a lady. Never swear, never give rude gestures. Don't see the point. Boring innit ;)
 
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