
Une Rolls-Royce pour la Daronne !
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The video begins with the host showcasing a BMW 1 Series that has been modified to produce 810 horsepower and 1000 Newton-meters of torque. This is a significant increase of 150-160 horsepower from its previous output of 650-680 horsepower, which already felt like 1000 horsepower. The host expresses excitement about testing the car and then visiting Emop for an important announcement.
The host highlights their company's long-standing sponsorship of various sports teams, including motorcycle teams, the 4L Trophy, the Rally des Gazelles, and individuals in cycling, equestrian sports, and rallying. They reveal a new collaboration with Em Shop Moto to promote their motorcycle store.
After a brief test drive of the BMW 1 Series, where the host is impressed by its performance, they provide a tour of their garage. The garage houses several vehicles, including contest cars like the X3M and M8, for which the competition has ended. The host explains the process of selecting winners, involving a bailiff and public announcements on social media, followed by a video of the winners collecting their cars.
The host then presents some of their personal vehicles, including a blue M5 F10 and other hidden gems. They express anticipation for the M8 contest winner. Another car shown is a 325 TDS, which was originally an automatic, then converted to a manual, and features custom rims. The host mentions that this car, along with a 325i, will be sold, having undergone complete restoration, including new paint, revised mechanics, and leather interiors.
A M3 E46 belonging to Teddy of TJ Motor is also featured, which will be part of an upcoming project. The host notes that this M3, purchased from a doctor, is in excellent condition despite a common SMG2 group failure. A custom-built "Raptor" Citroën Traction Avant, which generated mixed reactions, is also displayed. The host defends the modification, stating that the Traction Avant is not as historically significant or valuable as some other classic cars.
The garage tour continues with a compact car and, surprisingly, fighter jet wings, which the host acquired out of curiosity. The M3 G80 contest car is also highlighted before the group heads to Em Shop Moto.
At Em Shop Moto, the host and Sylvain introduce two guests from Team GSM, explaining a new partnership. This collaboration aims to go beyond a typical sponsorship, involving shared content creation, riding experiences, and opening up exclusive events to MX Shop Moto's clientele. These events will include insider access to races, riding days with professional riders, training sessions, and motorcycle tests, aiming to create unique experiences in the off-road sports world.
One of the guests, a professional motocross rider, shares his journey, having started riding at age six and dedicating his career to the sport after high school. He has competed in French and European championships, never holding a traditional job. The host expresses admiration for this dedication and passion.
The discussion shifts to future plans, including inviting subscribers and customers to riding courses with professionals at various tracks. Marvin Muskin is acknowledged for facilitating the connection that led to the GSM partnership.
Later, the group stops for a break during their journey, showcasing their Viano van, which despite its worn condition, is a reliable travel companion. They encounter a fellow YouTuber, My Private Jet, and plan a future collaboration involving a private jet.
The video then moves to a garage filled with high-end cars, where the host discovers a Rolls-Royce Phantom, which he initially mistook for a Cullinan. He is amazed by its size, glittery paint, luxurious interior, and perfect condition despite being 20 years old and having only 14,000 kilometers on the odometer. The car features a V12 engine, a unique umbrella integrated into the door, self-closing doors, a rear fridge, and hidden screens. The host expresses his desire to keep the car as his daily driver, impressed by its comfort and relatively reasonable fuel consumption on ethanol, making it cheaper to run than his Viano.
The host then shows off new custom 24-inch Vossen rims for the Rolls-Royce, supplied by Revo Motorsport. The rims are designed specifically for the car, featuring a unique full-face design and a self-leveling logo that always remains upright. The host also mentions that Revo Motorsport sells other wheel brands and even a €80,000 full carbon kit for the Porsche 992 GT3.
The new wheels are mounted on the Rolls-Royce, and the host admires how they perfectly fill the wheel arches, giving the car a balanced yet imposing look. He praises the comfort of the car, even with the large wheels, noting that the air suspension absorbs most road imperfections. He finds the car incredibly smooth, quiet, and easy to drive, likening the experience to floating on clouds. Despite initial reservations about its appearance, he has grown to appreciate its comfort and unique character, especially for long journeys.
The host plans to take the Rolls-Royce to Shiftech to test its power on a dyno and possibly convert it to run on ethanol. Before that, they stop at BMW to pick up another vehicle, which turns out to be the host's own BMW.
At Shiftech, the team attempts to put the Rolls-Royce on the dyno. However, due to its extreme length and wheelbase, it cannot fit on the dyno. They also discover that the car's OBD port does not support the necessary protocol for remapping, requiring a more complex direct connection to the ECU. Consequently, the Rolls-Royce will remain in its original state, but the host is confident it produces its advertised 460 horsepower, given its BMW 7 Series derived V12 engine.
The video then showcases a beautifully restored M3 E36 at Shiftech, which received a full PPF, ceramic coating, and short springs. Another M3 E92, belonging to an associate, is also featured, equipped with an Akrapovič exhaust and large Seik brakes, which are a significant upgrade for the M3 E92's known braking issues. The host receives a gift of Seik big brake kit for his M3 E92.
Back at Em Shop Moto, Sylvain confirms that motorcycle sales are strong, with many bikes selling quickly. The store specializes in new and used motorcycles, offering cash purchases for bikes and a wide range of models, including mini-motos and custom vintage bikes. They showcase a unique T500 kit bike, which costs €16,000, and YCF mini-motos, despite the host's discontinued partnership with the brand due to changes in YCF's management.
The host also addresses the termination of his partnership with Arion, explaining that despite mutual respect, differing visions for the project led to a parting of ways. He emphasizes transparency with his community regarding these business decisions.
Finally, the host talks about their ongoing project to build an airsoft arena at the château, featuring various structures like bridges and close-combat zones. He promises a detailed video once the project is complete. The video concludes with the host encouraging viewers to subscribe for upcoming content, including more live streams, and thanking them for watching.