Speedhunters Still Going?

Speedhunters Still Going?

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generationx

Original Poster:

8,326 posts

120 months

Wednesday 30th April
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There’s been no new content on their website for about three weeks - not normal, they normally have something every day or so. Any news seen by anyone?

Franco5

410 posts

74 months

Wednesday 30th April
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generationx said:
There’s been no new content on their website for about three weeks - not normal, they normally have something every day or so. Any news seen by anyone?
They’ve been hunted to extinction.

100SRV

2,261 posts

257 months

Yesterday (11:20)
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I've noticed the frequency of updates has really dropped off, always exceptional photography, interesting and varied articles. Hope it doesn't go the same way as the "between the white lines" Tumblr site has.

DannyScene

7,254 posts

170 months

Yesterday (11:48)
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That's a blast from the past I'd completely forgotten about! I used to read it religiously, I seem to remember we all had SH sun strips on our cars as well, what a shame

gazlar53

60 posts

92 months

100SRV

2,261 posts

257 months

Yesterday (22:35)
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gazlar53 said:
That's a real shame, a colleague introduced me to it perhaps 2013 and I was hooked. I recall a Datsun Z named "ole orange bang" the owner of which I think moved to Japan and all kinds of other automotive articles with exceptional photography.

Dave.

7,671 posts

268 months

Yesterday (22:40)
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100SRV said:
That's a real shame, a colleague introduced me to it perhaps 2013 and I was hooked. I recall a Datsun Z named "ole orange bang" the owner of which I think moved to Japan and all kinds of other automotive articles with exceptional photography.
That is/was Larry Chen...

https://m.youtube.com/@LarryChenPhoto

bergclimber34

1,203 posts

8 months

Used to be a great site, and still has occasional snippets, but the drifting love in lost me years ago, I mainly visited there for the UK and Japanese stuff, Dino was always a favourite of mine, and they found some great tuners and museums to snap

EdmondDantes

346 posts

156 months

Falsey

525 posts

154 months

I used to read quite a lot back in the day, always appreciated Larry Chen and Dino's stuff.

Always found the EA backing a weird one, I suppose its outlived its usefulness as an advertisement for the games when they arent really making the games to suit it anymore.