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Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Thu, Mar 12 2009
I just spotted this shot on Flickr in Yori Langhenkel's photostream . He seems to be a young Dutch photographer with a taste for hot transportation appliances like this beautiful 993 GT2. According to the photo caption, this picture was shot near Nurburg.... which can only mean one thing: the owner likes to flog this sexy beast on the Nurburgring
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Tue, Sep 30 2008
So that's it for Porsche month... it's been quite the odyssey for the site it has to be said. Perhaps we went a bit crazy with our outpouring of love for the cars from Stuttgart... For those of you who were pained by this experience we apologize hahaha. It's hard to please everyone isn't it. At any rate regular service is about to be
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Mon, Sep 29 2008
In the mid-90s, my wife and I moved to London to pursue a dream of directing music videos in the UK scene. This of course, was not such an easy manuever. It was quite a huge challenge to go to a large, foreign city to get started in a freelance career.... Pretty stressful times I have to say, although I wouldn't be where I am today unless I put
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Mon, Sep 15 2008
Please bring the 935," I wrote in my email to the Porsche representative; I very much wanted to see this famous machine up close and personal! "We'll get back to you about that," came the reply. Hmmm, didn't sound like it was going to happen! Several months ago we started to communicate with Porsche about our plans to do a film
Posted to Speedhunters (Weblog) by Rod Chong on Tue, Sep 2 2008
Dictionary.com defines as warrior as follows: 1: a person engaged or experienced in warfare; soldier. 2: a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics. Definition number one is a relatively straight description of a soldier, but definition number two more points to the character of the warrior.
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