A Sonderwunsch program you can create to your liking
What is Funky Minty?
...That's what you think, right? (laughs)
Funky Minty is the name given to a Porsche 911 S/T that was built in Sonderwunsch for a certain customer, and its official name is "S/T Funky Minty."

The Porsche 911 S/T, limited to 1,963 units sold worldwide, has been transformed into a truly unique car by Italian designer and Porsche collector Luca Trazzi.
One-off exterior and interior
First, the body color of the 911S/T is mint.
There are also white accents on the front bumper, a white center stripe on the hood and roof, and white window trim, mirrors, door handles, and wheels.

It seems that S/T buyers tend to choose relatively modest specifications, but this model seems to have a more playful finish that sets it apart from those.
The interior is also mint, of course.
Mint accents are featured on the dashboard, steering wheel centerline, door panels, shift lever, carpet surround, and custom-made carbon fiber bucket seats.

There are also door sill plates with an illuminated "S/T Funky Minty" on them, and I thought it might be cute to put the name you gave your car on there...but even so, I think it has turned out to be a very unique car.
Even the shoes are provided in mint and white.

For Trazzi, who has such a strong passion for customizing Porsches, this is not his first time customizing them.In 2024, he created a one-off 911 Speedster in Otto Yellow based on a 993.
Here's the blog I wrote about it at the time:993 Porsche 911 Speedster built under the Sonderwunsch program

Another example is a 992 911 Dakar in a combination of Signal Yellow, Gentian Blue and Lampedusa Blue:Instagram

That's amazing.
It certainly doesn't seem like someone new to Sonderwunsch would be drawn to this Funky Minky (which is full of playfulness).
I'm sure they will continue to make many more unique Porsches in the future.
In the past, even if I were to be granted a slot in a Sonderwunsch, I thought the cost would be a problem (it would be too expensive and I couldn't afford it), but recently the more I think about it, the more I feel that even if I were to win first prize in the end-of-year Jumbo lottery (I couldn't win at the end of 2025, so I'll hope for a year from now (lol)), the problem is that unless I have a very strong attachment to Porsches, I might not be able to complete the project.
Since it's free to fantasize, I sometimes think about various ways to customize a Porsche, but since I'm an amateur, I can't come up with the specifications that I think are right for me.
...I wonder what I've been fantasizing and worrying about since the new year (lol).
But someday, when I can imagine the Porsche that I long for, I would like to build that Porsche.
So, first I'll buy the year-end jumbo lottery...no, the summer jumbo lottery...(I'm just hoping for a lucky break).
Source:
◆One-of-One Porsche 911 S/T Funky Minty Shows How Extreme Sonderwunsch Can Be
◆lucatrazzi's Instagram
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