
24 HEURES AVEC ANYME DANS LA VOITURE D’INOXTAG 😱😨!! ÇA SE PASSE MAL, TRÈS MAL 😱😨!!
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The video opens with the host introducing his guest, Animus Prime, described as "aberrant" and "strange," and the "luxury HPI." They are in Inoxtag's M3 CS, which is also described as "aberrant." The host explains that he is the only one allowed to drive the M3 CS because Animus is "too unstable" to drive a 500-horsepower rear-wheel-drive car in the rain. Later in the video, Animus will reveal his own 700-horsepower daily driver, and the host expresses apprehension about being a passenger in it due to Animus's "mental instability."
The host notes that Inoxtag's M3 CS is full of dog hair from his dog, Asu. They are currently heading to their meeting point in Paris, and the weather is typically Parisian—rainy and gloomy. The host mentions that he previously made a video driving the M3 CS 1000 km to Monaco. He is carrying his computer equipment in a "Tuor" bag. He appreciates the M3 CS's charm, finding it more appealing than modern cars, despite its rustic feel. He also recalls leaving his jacket at Animus's place the previous night.
Driving down Avenue Foch, known for its luxurious private mansions, the host observes that the M3 CS shudders on the Parisian cobblestones. They have about 20 km and 26 minutes of driving to reach their destination. The host recently filled the tank for 100 euros, giving them 539 km of range. He reiterates his concern about riding with Animus in his 700-horsepower car, jokingly stating he hasn't bought life insurance yet.
He expresses pride in Inoxtag for putting 40,000 km on his M3 CS, noting that Inoxtag bought it with 25,000 km. He believes he influenced Inoxtag's passion for cars. He also points out that Inoxtag likely added CarPlay, as it wasn't original to the car. The host praises the interior and seats of the CS version, finding it superior to a standard M3. He is wearing a yellow gold GMT watch with a jubilee bracelet and a "nardogrey and black" bezel. They are about to take a short stretch of the périphérique (ring road) to reach their rendezvous point. He apologizes for the video being filmed late at night and in the rain, explaining they had a long live stream the night before.
Before their drive, they make a detour to Animus's studio. Animus is excited to show off his setup. The host notes that the studio is smaller than he imagined, given the "crazy things" Animus does there, including foam parties and a huge jacuzzi. Animus gives a tour, showing his two screens, new lights, and old mouse and keyboard he's had since middle school. He also shows his well-worn headset, a gift from "le boux," who also gave him his Stream Deck. Animus demonstrates the Stream Deck's functions, switching camera views, playing intros, and sounds, including clips from "Caméra Café" and "Un gars, une fille." He also shows his sound card, which allows him to manipulate his voice, making it high-pitched. The host jokes about Animus's multiple personalities. Animus explains he's still hyped from a 10-hour live stream.
Animus points out a "Tony Montana" poster from his first apartment and a collection of Red Bull cans. He explains that Red Bull sends him palettes of drinks, and he resells them. He mentions his preference for Red Bull Zero. He then jokingly shows his "sperm sock" collection and "dick towels," which the host finds disgusting. He then showcases his GP racing suit and pink helmet, which he wore when he drove the host's Ferrari, gassing it cold. The host complains about Animus's greasy hands leaving marks on his car.
Animus shows off broken parts from his F4 car, including a clutch and a gearbox part, which he broke during a head-on collision with Mastu. He kept them as souvenirs. He then presents his GP album with an "Anim edition" helmet and a JBL speaker. He collects items that have marked his life, including a pottery piece from his first pottery live stream. He also has a hat that he claims can influence his personality, demonstrating a shift in demeanor when he puts it on. The host returns Animus's toothbrush, which he left at the host's place. Animus jokes that he used it to brush his "ass."
The host suggests they go for a drive, feeling out of place in Animus's "stream universe" with cameras and fake spiders. He jokes that Animus should do ASMR videos. He then makes a paranoid remark about their Korean cameraman, suggesting he might be a North Korean spy whose past has been erased. Animus dismisses this as paranoia.
The host asks Animus about his passion for cars. Animus says his real passion is to show people luxury and high-end sports cars that are not commonly seen, like business class and first-class travel. He reiterates this, saying his "kiff" is to introduce people to high-end cars. The host mentions an upcoming trip with Inoxtag, which he is apprehensive about, but trusts Inoxtag more than Animus for travel. Animus shows off a fake tattoo on his elbow, a result of a ping-pong challenge where the loser got a tattoo.
Animus then reveals a diamond record for his song "Chambala," which achieved 50 million streams. He explains that the design was custom, featuring a fishing hat and a palm tree. He emphasizes that achieving a diamond record is difficult, and he attributes his success to "hype." He is proud of his artistic achievement, likening himself to "Sardou."
Animus offers the host a warm Red Bull, as he forgot to put them in the fridge. He also shows a "Selecto" drink, a rare Maghrebi soda that he describes as a mix between Coke and candy. He then puts on an oversized hat, which the host finds ridiculous, comparing Animus's head to a handball.
They finally get into the M3 CS. Animus mentions it's his first time in an M3, but he appreciates the gray color. He notes the difference from American cars, which he feels lack good brakes and chassis. He demonstrates the M3 CS's handling by purposefully making the car drift slightly on the wet road, emphasizing that BMWs are designed for this. The host expresses fear, recalling a 360-degree spin he had in his own rear-wheel-drive car in front of the Louvre museum due to a distracted driver. This incident made him more cautious.
They discuss the "BMW club," joking about a code of conduct for BMW owners to help each other in fights. They encounter a BMW with an orange door and hood, suggesting it might have been in an accident. The host complains about LED headlights in modern cars, finding them blinding at night. He suggests starting a petition against them. Animus jokes about the host's "GMK files" containing embarrassing information.
The host teases Animus about flirting with a production crew member during a live stream. Animus denies it, claiming he was simply making an honest observation about her attractiveness. The host then suggests Animus modify his Mustang's aesthetics, as Animus previously refused to help him with power upgrades. Animus expresses interest in interior modifications and a new bumper, but not power increases. He complains that the host never responded to his request for help with the car's aesthetics.
Animus needs an oil change for his 50,000 km car but is hesitant to go to a generic garage. He recalls an incident where his brakes rusted after two weeks in Vietnam, and a garage assured him it was fine. The host asks Animus about his dream car, and Animus surprisingly says a "John Deere" tractor, envisioning himself driving it in retirement. He also expresses a fondness for old cars, like vintage Mustangs and Dodge models, but dislikes old women. He then clarifies that his true dream car, if he could only have one, would be a Nissan GTR 36, noting his preference for Japanese and American cars.
They experience a moment of aquaplaning, which the host skillfully corrects. They discuss the reliability of Japanese cars, with the host asserting that German cars are the most reliable. The host complains about Animus's constant talk about Germany. They stop at a scenic spot to film. The host pulls out his "Mike Horn" backpack, a Tudor gift for the Paris-Dakar rally, and jokes about its use for surviving in the jungle. Animus also points out the host's "Michel Denisot"-like microphone cover.
They admire the M3 CS's aesthetics, including the custom shop's name in relief. The host dislikes the black BMW logo, finding it "tacky," but Animus explains it's a covering that can be removed. They discuss potential color changes for the car's brakes and wheels, with Animus suggesting pink or green. The host appreciates the car's rear width and the four exhaust pipes. He also notices a scuff mark on the wheel, which he attributes to parking in Paris. He plans to fully reconfigure and restore the car, calling it "his baby."
They open the hood, revealing a carbon fiber strut bar. The host suggests tuning the engine's aesthetics with colored accents. He jokes about the engine's "scooter" sound. They close the hood with a firm slam. The host likes the unique shape of the side mirrors. He again points out the dog hair in the car.
The host expresses concern about the comfort of the M3 CS's hard seats for his upcoming Paris-Monaco drive. He jokes about Animus's Mike Horn imitation and his strange "fish shoes." The video ends with the host feeling Animus is becoming "too excited" and "dangerous." Animus promises that the next video will feature his car.