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| Nov 6 2007, 9:06 AM EST (current) | joshiorio | 1 photo added, 1 photo deleted, 1 widget added, 1 widget deleted |
| Nov 5 2007, 5:54 AM EST | zanstankovic | 1 widget added, 1 widget deleted |
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Featured in Tomorrow Never Dies, the bulletproof 'beemer' came equipped with a security system that would deliver electrical shocks to would-be thieves unless
disarmed by Bond's mobile phone.
The car also had a security compartment in the glove box that wouldn't allow anyone access without Bond's (played by Pierce Brosnan) fingerprint. The 750il could be controlled remotely via Bond's cell phone (naturally), which opened up to show an LCD screen displaying the driver's view of the car. Weapons included rockets mounted in a hidden hatch in the roof, self-sealing and re-inflating tires, a cable cutting device in the front hood emblem, tear gas sprayers and caltrops that dropped from the bumper.

Features: bulletproof, had a remarkable security system in which intruders would be electrocuted unless it was disarmed by Bond's mobile phone, had an electronic glovebox with a fingerprint scanner, can be controlled completely by Bond's mobile phone which had an LCD screen that had a driver's view of the car, a cable cutting device in the front hood emblem, tear gas sprayers, and caltrops that dropped from the bumper
The car also had a security compartment in the glove box that wouldn't allow anyone access without Bond's (played by Pierce Brosnan) fingerprint. The 750il could be controlled remotely via Bond's cell phone (naturally), which opened up to show an LCD screen displaying the driver's view of the car. Weapons included rockets mounted in a hidden hatch in the roof, self-sealing and re-inflating tires, a cable cutting device in the front hood emblem, tear gas sprayers and caltrops that dropped from the bumper.
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