Phạm Trần Nhật Minh, also known as Minh “Nhựa”, is the only son of the wealthy businessman Phạm Văn Mười. This has allowed this 80s-born individual to satisfy his passion for cars at a relatively young age, with numerous expensive models, most of which can be counted on one hand in Vietnam. In fact, some of these cars are so rare that they have yet to make their second appearance in the S-shaped country, highlighting Minh “Nhựa’s” status as a high-profile car enthusiast.
When it comes to Minh “Nhựa’s” “second wives,” many people may be impressed by the car known as the “wind god,” the Pagani Huayra. This is because the Italian supercar manufacturer only produced 100 coupe models, and Minh “Nhựa” went all out by bringing one of them to Vietnam. However, owning a Pagani Huayra is not enough for Minh “Nhựa” as he also collects shoes and hats to go with this “extremely exclusive” car.
To be specific, in a recent post on his personal page, Minh “Nhựa” boasted about his collection of a pair of shoes and a hat related to Pagani, both of which were quickly sold out items from the brand A Bathing Ape. More precisely, it is a pair of A Bathing Ape Pagani shoes in beautiful navy blue, along with a hat from a well-known Japanese brand.
According to research, A Bathing Ape’s shoes and hats are inspired by the Pagani wind god model, also in blue, coinciding with the custom-decanter exterior of this car enthusiast, although the Pagani Huayra has now been returned to its original dark orange color by the owner. Minh “Nhựa” shared that the value of the A Bathing Ape shoes and hat is over 10 million VND.
The Pagani Huayra is powered by a Mercedes-AMG-produced, 6.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V12 engine. This “heart” enables the Pagani Huayra to produce a maximum power output of 720 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and a peak torque of 1,000 Nm in a range of 2,250-4,500 rpm.
With this setup, the “wind god” Pagani Huayra of Minh “Nhựa” takes just 2.8 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h and reaches a top speed of 370 km/h.