That's okayOriginally posted by drivesafe
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That's okayOriginally posted by drivesafe
Sorry double post![]()
That's okayOriginally posted by drivesafe
Sorry double post![]()
Was driving along Hway 31 the other day and another Fender driver coming the other way on a divided road flicked his lights, stuck out his hand and waved, I did the same.
I could not care less what people thought
Sunshine Coast smiles on Discos. Got one wave today and one yesterday.
What is wrong with being a silverback. Keeps you warm in winter.
Since we got our SII we have lived in four different states and driven it through all mainland states. My observations (tongue firmly in cheek):
1. They always wave in the NT and WA (although in the NT it is a bit risky as that means that there is no hand left on the steering wheel (unless they drop their tinnie...)
2. QLD is good for a wave as long as you are more than 500km away from the SE urban sprawl and the Disco is not a Grey Nomad 'escape vehicle' with a superannuant driver with Vic plates and an excessively large caravan in tow.
3. South Australian's wave at anything and anyone (haven't worked out if that is as a result of innate friendliness, a desire to be loved or some creepy link to that State's reputation for bizarre mass murders..).
4. Victoria is 50/50 - never bother in the inner east or south as they are just slumming it whilst the Range Rover is in for a service.
5. Sydney - they do not wave as:
a. It might be construed as a sign of friendliness (very uncool), or
b. They might have to let go of their tight grip on another appendage.. 8O
Originally posted by MT
Since we got our SII we have lived in four different states and driven it through all mainland states. My observations (tongue firmly in cheek):
1. They always wave in the NT and WA (although in the NT it is a bit risky as that means that there is no hand left on the steering wheel (unless they drop their tinnie...)
2. QLD is good for a wave as long as you are more than 500km away from the SE urban sprawl and the Disco is not a Grey Nomad 'escape vehicle' with a superannuant driver with Vic plates and an excessively large caravan in tow.
3. South Australian's wave at anything and anyone (haven't worked out if that is as a result of innate friendliness, a desire to be loved or some creepy link to that State's reputation for bizarre mass murders..).
4. Victoria is 50/50 - never bother in the inner east or south as they are just slumming it whilst the Range Rover is in for a service.
5. Sydney - they do not wave as:
a. It might be construed as a sign of friendliness (very uncool), or
b. They might have to let go of their tight grip on another appendage.. 8O![]()
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Wouldn't a Disco be too small:?: They normally drive a Hyundai or a Corolla, then retire at 80, and decide to get a F250, Winnebago or Converted Coach Bus and drive off into the sunset (most of the time with a car licence). 8OOriginally posted by MT
the Disco is not a Grey Nomad 'escape vehicle' with a superannuant driver with Vic plates and an excessively large caravan in tow.
Lucky ol' b*stards![]()
Wouldn't a Disco be too small:?: They normally drive a Hyundai or a Corolla, then retire at 80, and decide to get a F250, Winnebago or Converted Coach Bus and drive off into the sunset (most of the time with a car licence). 8OOriginally posted by FenianEel+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(FenianEel)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-MT
the Disco is not a Grey Nomad 'escape vehicle' with a superannuant driver with Vic plates and an excessively large caravan in tow.
Good point - except I don't think they ever get into the sunset - too slow at 65kmh![]()
Lucky ol' b*stards[/b][/quote]
Wouldn't a Disco be too small:?: They normally drive a Hyundai or a Corolla, then retire at 80, and decide to get a F250, Winnebago or Converted Coach Bus and drive off into the sunset (most of the time with a car licence). 8OOriginally posted by FenianEel+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(FenianEel)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-MT
the Disco is not a Grey Nomad 'escape vehicle' with a superannuant driver with Vic plates and an excessively large caravan in tow.
Apart from the above mentioned F250 and Winnebago, a Disco would be about the only 4X4 rated to tow their oversized vans.![]()
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Lucky ol' b*stards[/b][/quote]
[/b][/quote]Originally posted by disco95+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(disco95)</div><div class='quotemain'>Originally posted by FenianEel@
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the Disco is not a Grey Nomad 'escape vehicle' with a superannuant driver with Vic plates and an excessively large caravan in tow.
Wouldn't a Disco be too small:?: They normally drive a Hyundai or a Corolla, then retire at 80, and decide to get a F250, Winnebago or Converted Coach Bus and drive off into the sunset (most of the time with a car licence). 8O
Apart from the above mentioned F250 and Winnebago, a Disco would be about the only 4X4 rated to tow their oversized vans.![]()
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Lucky ol' b*stards![]()
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