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The BMW Series Special Task Vehicle is already optimally prepared from the factory for the installation of additional systems. Special equipment like firearms, blue lights, illuminated "stop" batten, etc. is accommodated securely and ergonomically in the vehicle so that it is immediately to hand when needed.
The blue-light beacon is integrated in a bracket on the driver's seat ready to place quickly on the roof.
The firearm bracket in the rear centre armrest provides space for an MP 5 and three magazines. The bracket is electromagnetically locked and is opened from the front seats using a switch. The firearm moves forward automatically, therefore easy for the driver and passenger to reach.
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i still like the 760 high security
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Originally Posted by RSF5
Well yeah, the BATFE is like the Anti Hoppy.
Well hey, hey Mr. Policeman
Bet I can drive faster than you can
Come on Hoss, let's have some fun
Go on shoot me with your radar gun
You look bored and I sure am
Catch me if you can.
since I doubt i comes with the MP5, i can see no reason why it would be illegal to sell such a product here. however, the problems come when someone actually stores something there.
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A few dead give aways its a E60 and not a E65, the door handles are different, the front center arm rest, E65's dont have an adjustable sliding foward and back like that one does, they are stationary as you must know and open from the center. Also if you click on the link it shows a 2nd pic of the front seat, E65's dont have power seat buttons on the right lower side of the seat, they are on the center consol on your right hand, also the lumbar support buttons are different
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Originally Posted by Antiburn
A few dead give aways its a E60 and not a E65, the door handles are different, the front center arm rest, E65's dont have an adjustable sliding foward and back like that one does, they are stationary as you must know and open from the center. Also if you click on the link it shows a 2nd pic of the front seat, E65's dont have power seat buttons on the right lower side of the seat, they are on the center consol on your right hand, also the lumbar support buttons are different
Yeah, maybe clicking the link would help.
I just thought it was an e65 because the center opened up. I forgot the e60s had a separated arm rests that slid. Well, I was in 2 e60s today. Stuuuupid.