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    On my way to Phillip Island yesterday doing the posted limit , I look in the reveiw mirrow and see a New 110 SVX Defender catching up to me .
    Well it past me i looked across and give a wave No bloody wave the dude just kept looking straight ahead , Who are buying these things now Yuppies
    All was better 10 minutes latter while driving across the island i spotted a white Tdi 110 heading towards me and he waved

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    I saw an SVX crossing Spit Road (Lower North Shore, Sydney) a couple of months ago - I was excited, it looked gorgeous, so I waved... to nothing.

    Although I was sitting in a Suzuki Swift, so they may have misunderstood

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    I own a SVX and wave to all Land Rovers, only get replies from other Defenders though.
    My wife is the other driver, she has been taught to wave although I am not sure she is as fanatical about it as I am.

    Anyone who knows me would never confuse me for a Yuppie. So not all SVX owners are yuppies. I've had another SVX overtake me a while back and there were big waves all round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    On my way to Phillip Island yesterday doing the posted limit , I look in the reveiw mirrow and see a New 110 SVX Defender catching up to me .
    Well it past me i looked across and give a wave No bloody wave ...
    Now, we have been through the etiquette before - if you are travelling in the same direction then it is acceptable NOT to wave because if you end up beside each other at the next set of lights it becomes awkward.

    Oncoming waves are of course obligatory, unless you have dropped a cigarette in your lap or have a spider in the cabin - then just avoiding a head on collision is acceptable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenleyfred View Post
    I own a SVX and wave to all Land Rovers, only get replies from other Defenders though.
    My wife is the other driver, she has been taught to wave although I am not sure she is as fanatical about it as I am.

    Anyone who knows me would never confuse me for a Yuppie. So not all SVX owners are yuppies. I've had another SVX overtake me a while back and there were big waves all round.
    Cheers
    Kenley
    sounds like an SVX thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dmmos View Post
    I saw an SVX crossing ...Although I was sitting in a Suzuki Swift, so they may have misunderstood
    Once again, acceptable etiquette. Not running OVER a Suzuki Swift is considered polite.

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    Kelvin I was parked opposite you at Bunnings over the weekend. Admired your well behaved dog before I went in. Well set up Defender as well.
    Looked like you were donating blood when we left.

    Bunnings over the weekend was quite the place for Defenders. I saw another 4 of them and one of them waved, the other 3 were parked and empty so good reason for not waving.

    Kenley

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenleyfred View Post
    My wife is the other driver, she has been taught to wave although I am not sure she is as fanatical about it as I am.
    LOL - sounds very familiar...


    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    Once again, acceptable etiquette. Not running OVER a Suzuki Swift is considered polite.
    LOL - Unfortunate, but true...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenleyfred View Post
    Kelvin I was parked opposite you at Bunnings over the weekend. Admired your well behaved dog before I went in. Well set up Defender as well.
    Looked like you were donating blood when we left.

    Bunnings over the weekend was quite the place for Defenders. I saw another 4 of them and one of them waved, the other 3 were parked and empty so good reason for not waving.

    Kenley
    small world.......i did notice your defender, being black i first thought it might have been JohnR's.......damn i didn't notice it was an SVX, does the SVX have extra bling on the front cause i did think it look a little differant

    yep decided to donate some blood, as it was raining i couldn't do anything in the yard so i thought why not

    yep Buster is a pretty cool mut

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post
    Now, we have been through the etiquette before - if you are travelling in the same direction then it is acceptable NOT to wave because if you end up beside each other at the next set of lights it becomes awkward.

    Oncoming waves are of course obligatory, unless you have dropped a cigarette in your lap or have a spider in the cabin - then just avoiding a head on collision is acceptable.
    There are always spiders in the cabin.

    Three out of four oncoming waves today.

    Simon

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