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    We just had two weeks up around Crescent Head then Woolgoolga.

    Hubby waved to literally everything(that he saw) with a green oval badge, from Defenders and Discos through to Sports and Freelanders.

    He got a return wave about 5-10% of the time, and those were other Defenders plus a Disco or two.

    The Defender's a tad hard to miss on the road. Maybe Land Rover drivers aren't losing the wave but are becoming more conscientious drivers and are concentrating only on the road in front?

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    I have noticed a lot more waving since I've come back to gold coast.....it always used to be a bush thing......maybe it's becoming a trendy urban thing.

    Maybe they are waving at Grumble in sympathy.

    Maybe they are waving at Grumble's driver in sympathy.

    Maybe it was just those drivers at that time.....you know , concentrating on getting to Birdsville in time to get a decent camping spot near the lagoon.

    .......which btw is really starting to look very, very bare and overcamped.

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    None for me for a while in the big smoke.....and then two in one day at Boomerang Beach over Christmas. One an oldish white RRC with a wheel carrier on the back, and then again from a fairly well kitted out white D1 (I was driving a RRC).

    Made me feel good again....

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    In the main I have given up waving to anyone here in Adelaide.

    On a recent trip down to Goolwa, I waved to a few Defenders, and more than a few Discos(both 1 and 2) and no one waved back the wife couldnt understand why I bothered.

    Dont bother in town anymore the majority of the time.

    Every now and then I will, just to see what happens... but to be honest, these days I really cant be bothered taking the time!!

    Cheers

    Matt

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattadelaide1975 View Post
    In the main I have given up waving to anyone here in Adelaide.

    On a recent trip down to Goolwa, I waved to a few Defenders, and more than a few Discos(both 1 and 2) and no one waved back the wife couldnt understand why I bothered.

    Dont bother in town anymore the majority of the time.

    Every now and then I will, just to see what happens... but to be honest, these days I really cant be bothered taking the time!!

    Cheers

    Matt
    I'd say that 9 out of 10 Defender drivers wave or return a wave in my experience in Adelaide, except for a beater of a white 130 I see around Sheppards Hill Rd from time to time.

    But that's Defender to Defender.

    Little or no action (give or receive) with Discos. Had a D1 wave once, but it was a lifted/modded mud tyred machine (looked great) and not the usual Nan and Pop piloted D1s and 2s up this way.

    Was waved at by the driver of a modded FJ40 today. Seen it around Blackwood. Owner must appreciate older 4WDs rather than just older Toyotas

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    I would have to apologise for my lack of waving. I spot other Land Rovers and by the time I've looked at the mods (if any), the plates (to see where its from) and the exact model (HSE SE etc) they have usually passed and I realize that I have not eyeballed the driver to return a wave.


    Yet, just this week I did have a reciprocated wave with a D3 in Adelaide's suburbs. So the wave is not completely dead.


    Mine is a white D4

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    I wave to all Landies. Just about to give up. Especially Defender drivers. We seem to be very model selective....which is a shame.
    Regards
    Robbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbotd5 View Post
    I wave to all Landies. Just about to give up. Especially Defender drivers. We seem to be very model selective....which is a shame.
    I agree. For all you Defender drivers who like to harp on about having 'proper' land rovers and being salt of the earth beardy bush types, you sure turn into snobby ******* if I dare wave at you from my soccer mum D2
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    I agree. For all you Defender drivers who like to harp on about having 'proper' land rovers and being salt of the earth beardy bush types, you sure turn into snobby ******* if I dare wave at you from my soccer mum D2
    My dear young muppet.
    Are you suggesting that, I am, quote, a "soccer mum".
    If you are, I will not wave to the phantom nor its custodian!!
    Ps: I agree totally!!!
    Regards
    Robbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbotd5 View Post
    My dear young muppet.
    Are you suggesting that, I am, quote, a "soccer mum".
    If you are, I will not wave to the phantom nor its custodian!!
    Ps: I agree totally!!!
    Regards
    Robbo
    Not at all my good sir, I suggested that I am
    I mean just look at my car....
    UHF to contact the nanny, to have the afternoon tea and biccies ready for the kiddies.
    Bullbar for pushing cars out of the way in the school zones.
    Driving lights for late night soccer or netball practice.
    Winch for DIY clothes line, got to keep the school uniforms clean!
    Dual batteries to keep the gameboys charged up, or to run a fridge to keep school lunches cold.
    Lifted suspension to make mounting the curb easier, helps me practice my terrible school zone parking while not risking scratching my vehicle, that would never do.
    Those lumps of steel in the carport for sliders and a rear bar, all to help protect me as I explore the urban jungle.
    It's hard, crossing the vast suburban deserts, I need all the help I can get.


    Wave away Robbo
    The Phantom - Oslo Blue 2001 Td5 SE.
    Half dead but will live again!

    Nina - Chawton White 2003 Td5 S
    Slowly being improved

    Quote Originally Posted by Judo View Post
    You worry me sometimes Muppet!!


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