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That's an awful photo to go off of but based on the exhaust placement alone, could it be one of the newer Civic hatchbacks?
Edit: I googled and no it's not a Civic hatchback. The tail lights are completely different.
Think of it like an identification challenge ;)
I figured, after the Kia adventure proved fruitless, that it was a civic/civic type R as well. I'll be uploading a short clip of it moving soon
Edit:
Here's the clip as previously mentioned: https://streamable.com/9hu10f
Maybe a BMW like an M3 or something? After looking at the Civic I realized it has to be older as just about every new car has thin LED taillights while this thing has traditional round bulbs.
Possibly also a Nissan GTR with a custom exhaust based on the shape and position of the taillights.
Edit: not a GTR either. This car has the license plate directly between the taillights while the GTR is lower on the bumper.