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      07-31-2013, 03:10 PM   #13
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You need to go to college and take hard science (material science comes to mind). Then get a master in physics (material science, chemistry, fluid dynamic, computer science is more remote but could work if you specialize in fluid dynamic simulations). From there, you'll be able to take a position in automotive engineering (at BMW or otherwise).

My advice though would be to separate your fun from your work. Get a work that's not too boring and get good money, buy your BMWs and have fun with them.
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