
LA BAGARRE !
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The video opens with casual banter and introductions. The host mentions having to refilm because of a previous "mean" comment. One participant, from Var in the south of France, dismisses the comment as the person in question is in Switzerland and they'll never cross paths. He then jokes about the cost of something being "too expensive." Another participant, who insists he doesn't force his way into videos, is introduced. There's a playful exchange where he claims to have met the host before, recalling a time he drove 8 hours, and the host, then named Ismaël, was frustrated. He recounts having just acquired a white car at the time, which even had its logo stolen from the hood. He expresses admiration for the host's efforts. The host then teases him about his physique, calling him "sexy," which he misinterprets as "excites."
The guest, a car enthusiast, has brought his car, a "surprise" he claims the host has never filmed before. The host is eager to see it. The guest confirms it's a real Brabus, specifically a 700 series, not a 900, with 530 horsepower, a V8 atmospheric engine, and full engine, interior, and exterior preparation. He emphasizes the rarity of this model, stating there are only 99 ever made, and only one in France. He points out that the rear diffuser is not original Brabus, as he had to replace a damaged carbon fiber one after an accident, costing him 1000 euros due to insurance issues. He clarifies that Brabus primarily focuses on engine and interior modifications, with only minor aesthetic exterior changes. The interior is described as full Alcantara with grey stitching, which is considered very stylish.
The host asks to see the engine, and the guest insists that Alex, another person present, must be there for the "surprise." As the engine bay is revealed, the host exclaims "Mike Tyson!" The guest explains a sticker of Mike Tyson is there, leading to a discussion about boxing legends. The guest is a huge fan of Mike Tyson, recalling waking up at 3 or 4 AM to watch his fights. He praises Tyson's raw, street-bred fighting style and mentions that Tyson, being asthmatic, would finish fights quickly to preserve his cardio. He describes Tyson's signature move: an uppercut followed by a swift hook. Alex, however, seems uninterested in the boxing discussion, humorously stating he prefers women's wrestling or tennis.
The group then prepares for a test drive. There's a playful argument about the host's critical comments about the car's aesthetics earlier, which the host defends as being honest for the video. The tension escalates, with threats of physical confrontation, but it's revealed to be a prank orchestrated by the guest and Alex to surprise the host. They confess that no one else was aware of this prank, making it a "little joke." The host acknowledges their acting skills.
During the drive, the guest, who is driving, comments on the car's sound, noting its loud exhaust. He confirms the car has a free exhaust system. They discuss the car's impressive acceleration and handling. The guest mentions he's from the south of France, near Toulon and Fréjus, where there are good roads. He also connects with "Camel" from Monster Garage 83, a mutual acquaintance, and they have a brief video call. Camel is shown with a new black GLC.
The conversation shifts to past cars owned by the host and guest. The guest has owned a variety of sports cars, including a Mini Cooper John Cooper Works, Golf GTIs (Mk5, Mk6, Mk7 Performance), an A45 AMG, a Porsche Cayman, and an Audi S5 V8 Atmo. He expresses a dislike for the Cayman, finding it too quick. The host recounts owning an RS6, an X4, and even an old Z3. His favorite was the RS6, which he says "made him explode," metaphorically. He detested a Twingo 2 1.5 dci, recalling losing three points on his license with the RS6 after lending it.
They then discuss their dream cars. The guest's dream car is a Pagani Zonda Roadster, which he describes as "inestimable." The host's dream car is a Celica GTR, a rare model he hopes to buy if he ever becomes a millionaire, despite its high cost and scarcity (only 20 examples exist). Alex mentions his dream car is an 812 GTS.
As the drive continues, the guest receives several calls, including one from "Jaja Urban Car" and another from "GMK." He jokes about the car's loud exhaust making it difficult to hear. He also mentions that the car is always loud, not just when accelerating.
The conversation turns to Alex's car history, starting with a Twingo, then a Rolls-Royce, a Chiron (which he never saw, as he bought it for parts), an Impala, an RS7, and a van. He also mentions owning a limousine with a friend, bought for $3000, which he hopes to revisit. The guest reveals his desire to keep his current Brabus and also acquire an M3 E92, appreciating the logical pairing of two V8 engines for potential track use.
They share their social media handles: "prestance collection" on Instagram and TikTok. The guest then takes a serious tone to address online negativity. He expresses frustration with disrespectful comments on social media, particularly on Facebook and TikTok, where people generalize and "attack" him. He emphasizes the importance of having a "white heart," meaning being kind and not judging others based on their background. He recounts a recent incident where his utility van was stolen, and he received hateful messages telling him it was "well deserved" and to "go home," despite being born and raised in France with Tunisian and Algerian origins. He highlights the irony that in his parents' home countries, he's considered a "Frenchman" or "immigrant," feeling like he's never truly "at home" according to some. He concludes that people are "mean" and "anvils," wishing ill upon others because they have nothing else to do with their lives. He states that he has become "meaner" himself, no longer letting anything slide.
The host agrees with the sentiment, acknowledging the prevalence of online negativity. He shares that he receives 15-16 hateful messages daily. The guest recounts a specific instance where someone criticized his "rental garbage car" while wearing "holey shoes," highlighting the hypocrisy. He advocates for living for oneself, buying and eating what one desires. The video concludes with a playful exchange about the host's M3 E92 and a final thank you to the viewers. They mention changing filming locations for future videos due to an issue with the current one. The guest also reveals that the person making signs earlier was warning them about passing municipal police, his "brothers."