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FIXING My CHEAP BMW M6 V10 Is Going To Cost THOUSANDS *GOLDEN OIL*

FIXING My CHEAP BMW M6 V10 Is Going To Cost THOUSANDS *GOLDEN OIL* I bought this 2007 BMW M6 for $3,750 making it the cheapest running and driving one by a long shot. Now it's time to figure out why it was so cheap, and why it barely runs. We know it has all of the VANOS codes and it's going into limp mode after running for just seconds. I'm taking the V10 powered E63 over to the Car Ninja to get it up on a lift and diagnose the issues.

GERMAN MOTOR WORKS:
Fel-Pro RDS 55480:

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Common Questions:

What motorcycle do I ride? A few. Ducati 1198, Honda Goldwing, Honda Grom, Honda Ruckus

What do I do for a living? Make YouTube videos.

Can you wheelie? No, I suck.

Are you fast? Sort of. I suck mostly though.

Where can I keep up with you off the bike?

Instagram: WatchJRGo

Facebook: WatchJRGo (or JRGo, FB hates my branding)

Do you go to school? College, for 2 classes.

Why do you ride so dangerously? What do mean? I was doing 25.

Do you go to the track? Of course, hopefully there will be videos in the future.

Do you play video games? No, but I might stream N64 Goldeneye at some point. Twitch: WatchJRGo

Are you afraid the police will watch your videos and arrest you? Something something evidence something something warrants and due process of law

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