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BMW sacrifices some F80 M3s for Mission: Impossible 5

BMW sacrifices some F80 M3s for Mission: Impossible 5

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blogentry-133713-0-10834500-1412915901_thumb.jpgA reader of the Motor, a Spanish automotive website, shot these damaged BMW F80 M3s in Spain sitting on the trailers after being trashed on the set of the upcoming Mission: Impossible 5 movie.

 

blogentry-133713-0-70859300-1412915895_thumb.jpgCouple of weeks ago, some F80 M3s were also spotted in a set in Moroccan near its capital, Rabat, being driven by actor Tom Cruise. Do watch the clip below and see how the M3 were used. Looks pretty painful to us!

 

http://dai.ly/x27n0v4_mission-impossible-5_auto

Scheduled for a release in December 2015, this is the second time BMW is associated with the Mission: Impossible franchise. The BMW i8 was used in the previous movie release, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol.




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Guess even if they totally destroyed 10 M3s, it would not even be 1% of the film's budget. And BMW likely sponsored the cars.

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