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Might be mine, around what time and where abouts at Hume hwy?

About 7.10 ish Not sure if it was silver or grey. I think it looked grey. All I was thinking was what a nice colour and sheen under the street lights. you were in the middle lane. I was trying to speed up and check it out but unfortunately got stuck behind cars that wouldnt go 70!

Ah haha ;) well if it has an after market exhaust and white license plate light then that would be me

Well I wasnt paying that much attention to ur lic plate or exhaust - mainly because I need to get my eyes retested. i was looking at the colour trying to figure out if it was grey or silver and trying to drive at the same time :geek: . it had to have been you because i didnt see any others that night. I should have tooted.

Seen two silver coupes today, charlestown square. one bog standard premium and another premium with big wheels bought from like bob jane because everyone has them on commies in newcastle, with tail light tint. exchanged looks and thumbs up

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