BMW M3 GTR from ‘Need For Speed’: Yes it’s Real
Celebrating 30 years of “Need for Speed™”, BMW M has unveiled a real-world version of the BMW M3 GTR from the iconic game “Need for Speed™: Most Wanted”.
Celebrating 30 years of “Need for Speed™”, BMW M has unveiled a real-world version of the BMW M3 GTR from the iconic game “Need for Speed™: Most Wanted”.
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