Pham Tran Nhat Minh, also known as Minh “Nut” and Nguyen Quoc Cuong, also known as Cuong “Dollar,” are renowned figures in the supercar community. Whenever a new and luxurious supercar arrives in Vietnam, these two enthusiasts come to mind.
In addition to their shared passion for supercars, both Minh “Nut” and Cuong “Dollar” have shown a spirit of generosity towards children in remote areas. Even though it has been a month since their trip, both of them still remember this meaningful journey and aspire to do more in order to bring small gifts to the children in remote areas.
Recently, Minh “Nut” shared a video documenting his and his best friend’s charity trip to a province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. For this trip, both supercar enthusiasts chose to fly from Saigon, and upon arrival, they already had two Range Rovers ready for rescue operations.
Although the driving distance was not long, it was enough for these two car enthusiasts to experience the beautiful roads of the Central Highlands. The video also captured the scene of Cuong “Dollar” carrying heavy bags of rice weighing 50kg, surprising many people, as they had previously assumed that the businessman from the mountainous areas would be quite small in stature.
Not only were there frequent smiles on the faces of Minh “Nut” and Cuong “Dollar,” but also on the faces of their other companions. Undoubtedly, the children in remote areas were also warmed by the deliveries of food, drinks, and warm clothing.
Let’s talk a little bit about the two companions who joined Minh “Nut” and Cuong “Dollar” on this journey. Both drivers were special. One of them drove an old but powerful and expensive Range Rover SVAutobiography, which was owned by the owner of the only Pagani Huayra and McLaren Elva in Vietnam. Cuong “Dollar” drove the latest version of the Range Rover, which he purchased last year.
How much does an SUV fleet appear on a street in Hanoi?
On a weekend afternoon, the famous Dao Tan Street in Hanoi witnessed the presence of four luxury SUVs. These vehicles, including Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge, Rolls-Royce Cullinan standard edition, Aston Martin DBX, and the latest generation Range Rover, all had one thing in common – their owners chose to register them with white license plates. It was an impressive sight that showcased the opulence and prestige of these high-end SUVs.