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BMWs Latest Transmission - The Turbo Entabulator

Theo

Touring Panpsychist
An oldie...but worth seeing again!

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Even after watching this twice, I still can't understand what he's talking about,
this guy must either be a lawyer or a politican.
 
This must be an old video before any working history could be logged. After 17:13, the fernuntabulator shaft would spin in the dorfugal bearing causing the inverse flip loop to slow below squarom levels. Back to the drawing board.
 
This must be an old video before any working history could be logged. After 17:13, the fernuntabulator shaft would spin in the dorfugal bearing causing the inverse flip loop to slow below squarom levels. Back to the drawing board.

Well, OK, I'll grant you that...

But what sheer brilliance in using a dinglearm to quell the hydro-coptic side-fumbling of the marzelvanes!

:D
 
Since purchasing my first (and absolutely LAST) BMW automobile, this video definitely has me laughing to keep from crying.
 
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