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Has anyone seen the series yet??

http://intl.bmwfilms.com/clap.asp?template...a&film=&start=Y

check out the previous season... theres one with a BMW M5 Directed buy Guy Ritchie and stars Madonna... FAV!

some serious driving in them...

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Since when did they start armour plating BMW's?? the car gets totally blasted and it still drives just fine *sigh*

I like the following one the most. See how she turns left from the right lane:eek1: that one has alot of style.

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well to be quite honest there are a range of BMW's, called BMW Protect i think. Bullet proof, can withstand hand grenandes, and if the tyres get blown they have this thing inside so they can drive up to 100km/h, lots of other assorted security goodies. :D

bring on the 5 series!!! the "Chosen" one in the season 1 films, is the exact same car as my dad's, full silver, even exact same mags (except the manual gear box :() They handle awesomely, but i don't think i'd be willing to drive one like that!! :(

thanks a billion for the link inark....i'm a bloody BMW nutter!!!

now if i hadn't already run down my stoopid telstra allowance for gayble i'd might be able to get the rest of them!!! :cuss:

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Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

well to be quite honest there are a range of BMW's, called BMW Protect i think. Bullet proof, can withstand hand grenandes, and if the tyres get blown they have this thing inside so they can drive up to 100km/h, lots of other assorted security goodies. :D

Yeh i hear they are super popular in South Africa but ure still not invincible. Look what happened to this guy http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/10/28...reut/index.html

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DAMMIT!!!:D

It worked 30mins ago i swear:uh-huh:

Basically it was a story about a guy in a BMW in Joburg who ploughed into a group of mourners killin like 6 of em. Then he trys to drive off and they pull him out of his car and stone him to death and try to burn his body. The cops try to stop it but there were too many so they call in the riot squad etc etc.

Moral: just cause its bullet proof doesnt mean u should drive like a nutjob:lol:

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Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

so........where does it say he was in a BMW Protect car?? :confused:

for all we know he could have been driving a 20 yr 3 series, or one of those 2000 models :D

This is me puttin 2 and 3 together here. Do i look like the sees all knows all oracle to u:drooling:

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hhaha, not really.

but i mean, it's a bit of a jump: BMW Protect cars popular in South Africa - Man driving BMW - Must be a Protect car??? that's all i was getting..

anyways, sounds like that guy got what he deserved anyway..

there's an M5 Movie!!!????!!???..... :drooling: man, i feel like i've stumbled upon a bloody treasure chest!

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Originally posted by ultim8DTM5

i dont think there was an M5, im pretty sure its a 540i 6spd from memory, but then again i havnt watched these in a while...

edit: my bad, 540i sport is in the chosen

Originally posted by inark

theres one with a BMW M5 Directed buy Guy Ritchie and stars Madonna... FAV!

its called STAR. its an M5 alright... :D

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Yeah if anyone can put The Follow up somewhere I'd be very appreciative :)

I used to have it, but then accidentally deleted my entire movies folder, and would you believe that the BMW films were the only thing my file recovery program couldn't recover?! So I've re-downloaded all of them but can't find The Follow anywhere ;)

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inark....just watched the "Star", the M5 is the Star if u ask me!!!!! that movie was f*cking awesome!!!

when he goes around the first corner and spins the wheel violently and then lets go, and lets the car do some serious drifting!!! man that looked cool...i wish i could drive a car like that....gotta go watch it again!! ;):)

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