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Just proves that advertising, art, and engineering don't always work together. Now a Se7en is the exception to that rule. Russ

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You could spend all day trying to explain the 'error' to the advertising agency that drempt that up, and they still wouldn't get it !!!

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I showed that pic to my 16 yr old son who knows nothing about cars or mechanics (and could care less) and he noticed the problem after about 5 seconds of looking at it. I can't believe it got all the way to the final poster without some one noticing it. Russ

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In all honesty that is probably the closest thing I have seen to truth in advertising. :D

 

I am going to be in Manchester in a couple of weeks. May have to pose next to one of those or

steal one.... :D

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Where is the problem?

 

#3 is sitting on the layshaft and #2 is the reverse idler. :smilielol5:

 

Slightly simplified of course....but what do you expect from ad agencies?

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I am going to be in Manchester in a couple of weeks. May have to pose next to one of those or steal one.... :D

 

Steal one! Steal one! Steal one! :D

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In all honesty that is probably the closest thing I have seen to truth in advertising. :D

 

I am going to be in Manchester in a couple of weeks. May have to pose next to one of those or

steal one.... :D

 

Steal a couple! They will never miss them with a system like that......:leaving:

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