
Les jouets de GTA en vrai !
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The video begins with a discussion about Nathalie’s new Rolls-Royce Ghost, noting that while it has a low "sympathy capital," many people actually liked the car, including its 24-inch rims. There's a thought about potentially repainting the rims chrome to match the car's white and chrome accents.
The host then transitions to various important topics, promising a video packed with content, including updates on a tank, a fire truck conversion, and other machinery. Nathalie expresses her preference for the AMG GT Black Series over the Rolls-Royce and her Brabus, confirming her loyalty to Mercedes. She also confirms she will keep the Brabus, which she had previously traded for a diesel X3 for her mother, who then gave it back for the Brabus.
The host emphasizes transparency with his community, especially regarding contests, stating that they strive for genuine contests with real winners, unlike some others in France. He announces the discontinuation of two projects: a sports car dealership called Arion by the sea, and a partnership with YCF motorcycles. The Arion project was stopped for unstated reasons, but without conflict. The YCF partnership ended due to a change in management, which altered the working atmosphere and made immediate needs impossible to meet. Despite having invested significant effort and visibility into YCF over the years, the partnership concluded without animosity, making way for new collaborations with major motorcycle teams.
A new live stream on Twitch is announced for Wednesday the 6th at 9 PM (French time) on Jpeto's channel, promising surprises and a fun experience with Jpeto, whom the host finds funny and interesting.
The host reflects on the nature of entrepreneurship, acknowledging that not all projects succeed, and there's no shame in sharing failures. He emphasizes that all their achievements, from castles to cars and videos, are thanks to the community's support.
The video then moves to practical demonstrations, starting with a small crane used for the airsoft terrain to lift heavy containers and other objects. The crane was recently serviced, and a "chimney" exhaust was added for a previous video.
Next, the host showcases his fire truck, an enormous vehicle with a 16-liter V8 engine. He explains that the original exhaust was too quiet, and they are modifying it. The massive original exhaust system is being replaced with a custom "serpentine" exhaust that will exit through the top of the engine compartment. This design, inspired by advice from heavy-duty vehicle enthusiasts, aims to create a resonant, impressive sound, resembling a "duck's noodle" as it snakes up.
Following this, the host takes viewers for a ride in a high-performance Can-Am buggy. He praises its efficiency, suspension, and reinforced braking system with larger, better-ventilated discs and calipers, which significantly improve handling and safety compared to older models that were prone to rollovers. This particular buggy is a sequential, reprogrammed 300-horsepower monster by Shiftech, though it's not street legal and expensive. The host highlights the joy of driving it in his private forest, emphasizing his commitment to preserving nature by creating paths through overgrown areas rather than felling trees. He clarifies that these buggy outings are infrequent, often for videos, but the forest is primarily a place for walks with family, dogs, and horses.
He shares an anecdote about drifting the buggy, licking trees, and accidentally tearing off a rear left suspension assembly, including the wheel, caliper, and brake line, a common occurrence for him with new buggies.
The video then transitions to the new castle acquisition. The host reveals a new decorative piece featuring a pin-up girl, a design from his clothing brand that was incredibly popular, selling 15,000 units on its release night. He explains the extensive work involved in securing the new castle, including installing surveillance cameras and sound recording devices in every square meter, day and night, in infrared. This process has taken nearly a year, including trenching for cables and installing battery boxes. Full renovation work is now beginning, which will be detailed in a comprehensive video on his main channel.
He then promotes Jabo Assurance, an insurance company that has saved him significant money on his castle loans (72,000 euros on the new one, 43,000 on the old one). He explains that Jabo Assurance offers various insurance services, including car, motorcycle, business, employee mutual, and borrower credit insurance, often saving clients money or providing better guarantees. He also mentions Graphi Ocean, his textile company, which offers competitive pricing for other YouTubers due to his high volume of annual T-shirt sales (around 1 million).
The host expresses his excitement for the upcoming detailed castle tour video, promising to film every centimeter. He reiterates that his success is thanks to his community and expresses a desire to host events and share experiences with them at the castle.
A contest is announced: a weekend stay for two (or up to four) in their romantic suite Airbnb in Angers.
The video then shifts to Shiftech, where they discuss a friend's M3 G80 Touring. The host explains that a planned video featuring his M4 at the Nürburgring was delayed due to a car accident he had with his M4. His friend's new M3 G80 Touring is presented, equipped with numerous options, including a track pack, ceramic brakes, and carbon trim. Shiftech modified it with a "mid-pipe" exhaust to enhance the sound without being overly aggressive on the highway, along with lowered springs and an engine and gearbox remap (Stage 1+). The car is tested on a dynamometer, showing an impressive 656 horsepower and 830 Nm of torque on unleaded fuel, significantly higher than its original 510 horsepower.
Next, the host visits Emop Moto, a motorcycle shop. He expresses his passion for collecting rare and vintage motorcycles, showing off a nearly new QR50 and a 50 TSX from the past, which he intends to keep for his future son. He also showcases various other motorcycles, including new Jeeps with 125cc engines, YZ, KX, and CRF models, some still new in their packaging. He expresses a desire to create a video comparing these different models and their history, even if it doesn't garner as many views, driven by his personal passion. The shop also offers new and used motorcycles, vintage models, enduro, supermoto, trial, and mini-bikes for children, along with a cash purchase service for motorcycles. The host reveals a new carbon helmet he bought for himself, noting its lighter weight and striking design.
Back at the castle, the host provides an update on the tank. He asks viewers if they want more videos about it, hinting at a surprise similar to the Monster Truck. He reveals the Monster Truck's engine is currently on a pallet. The main issue with the tank has been starting it, as its massive V12 engine requires significant air pressure (around 300 bar) in addition to a powerful starter. The internal compressor is broken, so he uses external diving tanks charged to 400 bar as a "booster" to aid in starting. He also addresses an oil leak from the gearbox, which was simply due to overfilling.
He outlines the routine maintenance required for the tank, including checking various oil levels (engine, hydraulic, gearbox, turbo lubrication), coolant, and fuel. Despite its 900-liter tank, the tank consumes 200 liters per hour, but since it's used infrequently and for short durations (mostly for videos), fuel top-ups are only needed every six months. The broken internal compressor requires removing the supercharger pipes and radiator for repair. He has also added temperature sensors to various parts of the engine and gearbox to monitor conditions.
The host proposes a community project: inviting 10-15 subscribers to the castle for a "woodworking weekend" to help sand, prepare, and mask the tank for a full repaint. The idea is to repaint it green with camouflage spots, reminiscent of French military vehicles, turning it into a fun video and a shared experience.
He announces the winners of a previous contest, who will receive a helicopter tour over the Loire river, departing from the castle. The winners are Thomas.L105, Théo de Lini, Timmy_Bichou, Pierre Stacic, Jérême_C69, and Quentin K.
The video then shows the host picking up his Brabus G800 from Shiftech after a complete service, including spark plugs, coils, and fluid changes for the front and rear axles and gearbox. Shiftech is highlighted for its expertise in complex vehicle maintenance, employing technicians from high-end brands like Lamborghini and Ferrari, and capable of performing services that even preserve factory warranties, such as automatic gearbox oil changes.
He showcases Nathalie's collection of vehicles: the Brabus, the AMG GT Black Series, and her Harley-Davidson. He also features his editor Hugo's M2, which has been customized with Maxton blades and Lusitech spacers, making it look much better than a stock M2. He jokes about Hugo's potential next car, listing Audi RS3, R8, and M3 G80 as possibilities.
The video concludes with the host and his team launching two small boats. One is a new, simple rowboat for leisurely rides on the castle's pond. The other, an older, larger boat, is intended for use in an airsoft game area, allowing players to flank opponents or set up sniper positions from the water. He acknowledges that the older boat is leaking but hopes the wood will swell and seal the leaks. He also points out some large planks and a white line in the background, inviting viewers to guess their purpose for a chance to win a beginner's airsoft pack from Essentiel Airsoft.
Finally, he shares a personal story about his father's watch, which he inherited and had restored in Paris, expressing his joy at seeing it functional again after many years. He announces another contest: a weekend stay for two (or up to four) in their romantic Airbnb suite in Angers, inviting viewers to subscribe for a chance to win. The video ends with a heartfelt message of gratitude to his community for their support.