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tiroler43
tiroler :
Also wer so was glaubt ist nicht zu helfen
2026-06-02 13:52:07
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jerrylmusic
Jerryl * :
Bitte NICHT NACHMACHEN!!
2026-06-04 17:33:04
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willifischer2
Willi Fischer :
Schwachsinn
2026-06-04 16:12:19
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donni_boy05
꧁D̺͆o̥ͦn̺͆n̺͆i̥ͦ꧂ :
Als ob jemand dieses Risiko eingeht wegen eines Videos 😂😂😂
2026-06-02 20:25:39
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skb30278
SKB :
Blödsinn
2026-06-02 18:05:46
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tschaknorriz
TschakNorriz :
geht das auch bei automatischer Feststellbremse?
2026-06-01 21:09:24
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shadowofrevenge
Shadow :
Was für ein Quatsch
2026-06-04 12:36:16
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badekappe
Brassenkönig :
blödsinn
2026-06-04 06:19:32
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ahmet.can748
Ahmet Can :
Das kannst du nur mit Frontantrieb machen 😁
2026-06-03 21:53:19
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white_rose_productions
WhiteRoseProductions :
Was ist mit AWD
2026-06-01 21:20:03
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sunshine.andy1.0
Sunshine Andy 1.0 💙🏍😎 :
mach ich schon seit über 20 Jahren so. Ich finde es nicht so toll das es jetzt jetzt weiß.
2026-06-03 16:54:38
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angelobalillazicc
angelobalillazicc :
7000 Umdrehungen im kalten Zustand ?
2026-06-03 05:31:51
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user33231303420708
user33231303420708 :
ja ist kla
2026-06-03 05:46:55
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westernstiefel2
westernstiefel2 :
Das werde ich nicht ausprobieren, denn das funktioniert nicht.
2026-06-03 08:04:02
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omilkhch
er :
Tja geht aber nicht bei neuen Autos😂😂
2026-06-02 06:09:14
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katharinawohlert7
Kathi76 :
Hab BMW Automatik, wie soll das gehen
2026-06-03 18:01:44
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donnerbolzen26
Donnerbolzen26 :
Blödsinn
2026-06-02 22:08:14
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zeshxn96
Z :
Das ist ein Witz oder
2026-06-02 05:59:55
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joesy1702
joesy1702 :
uih mein Motor ist explodiert
2026-06-02 11:28:01
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netti9624
Netti :
hat es schon mal jemand probiert 😳
2026-06-02 21:39:05
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schurl03
Schurl :
Kann ich das auch 1:1 auf mein Motorboot übertragen? Wenn ja - wie sieht es beim Segelboot aus?
2026-06-03 07:44:18
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ivankadimova
Iva_dimi :
Für Autos mit automatischer Presse, so wie mein Automatik-Auto.
2026-06-02 19:43:00
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userrljt8syace
userrljt8syace :
hoffentlich bist du gut versichert
2026-06-04 07:28:49
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hoellenadresse
userschmuser :
Geht das auch beim Einparken?
2026-06-04 11:26:37
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vallesguvgb
blade :
Das funktioniert gut. Das mache ich aber nur im Winter wenn es glatt ist. Bei normalen Verhältnissen belastet das die Kupplung und die Reifen verlieren natürlich relativ viel Profil.
2026-06-04 11:36:19
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