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not even a wave
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Guest
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Never wave unless waved upon, as far as 911s go anyway.
Diver944
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I don't really see the point of refusing to wave to certain models [&:] isn't that how resentent and division occurs?
wblackw9
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Fred Hindle
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One of my favourite experiences regarding 'Its only got a VW engine in.' was one time in a car park when I was in my 924S. "Bollocks," I opened the bonnet and there was a 'Porsche' engine. "Old wives' tale!" was my reply to the spotty little Nova driver (it was probably his mum's car anyway). Hopefully that totally confused him for a while.
"Wave and damn the torpedoes"
Cheers,
I always wave (well, raise hand in greeting anyway []) - and usually get ignored.
I get more aknowledgement from bikers I've noticed and made room for than other Porsches.
richardheeley
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beavercraig
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ORIGINAL: Fred Hindle
I think that some people who are new to Porsche ownership (Boxster, 996 / 997, Cayenne, Cayman) don't realise that 924 944 and the like are actually Porsches. I will always wave to them but tend to flash my lights as well at the older ones (regardless of which Porsche I am driving). I nod my head to other bikers when out on a bike. I wave at VW Golfs (Mk1 & 2), especially cabs. Don't wave to other Volvo drivers as I don't want to disturb their daydream.
One of my favourite experiences regarding 'Its only got a VW engine in.' was one time in a car park when I was in my 924S. "Bollocks," I opened the bonnet and there was a 'Porsche' engine. "Old wives' tale!" was my reply to the spotty little Nova driver (it was probably his mum's car anyway). Hopefully that totally confused him for a while.
"Wave and damn the torpedoes"
Cheers,
I'd definately ignore you lot as well![][][:-]
pauljmcnulty
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I'd be very happy to get a wave from ANY Porsche. It'll stop my wife from laughing at me everytime I wave and get absolutely no response back.
Keep trying - one day it might be me and I'll wave back....
My problem is that my reactions are too slow. By the time I see another Porsche and remember to flash, they've gone past....[]
Diver944
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ORIGINAL: pjb
HOW do you flash your lights in a 944 lux [] you can't...well i cant... the lights are closed !
Is that true? I thought the lower lights flashed when the headlamps weren't up [&:] That's a bit of a bad design [&o]
Fred Hindle
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Cheers,
Fred Hindle
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Cheers,
beavercraig
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ORIGINAL: Fred Hindle
Never wave at Silver 996 Turbos as the driver is probably sneaking a Big Mac into that calorie controlled diet he is supposedly on []
Cheers,
acceleration times are coming down by the week! Although its abit of a prison sentance![] Fred I'll soon be a shadow of my former self and please come on..... "Big Mac" you mean a "Mc Chicken burger"!
Guest
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By the end I'd put the numerous dishearten moments down to the fact that it was just because my 944 was nicer!! (ego still intact)
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