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Pay As Little As ₦3,810 To Win This ₦105m Mercedes G-Wagon

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Win This ₦105m Mercedes G-Wagon For As Little As ₦3,810 - autojosh

Omaze is giving you the chance to win this Mercedes G-Wagon through a fundraising raffle draw for as little as $10 (₦3,810).

The lucky winner also get $20,000 cash. Taxes and shipping costs to Nigeria are included too.

But you only get $150,000 cash if you want cash as alternative.

Win This ₦105m Mercedes G-Wagon For As Little As ₦3,810 - autojosh





The iconic Mercedes-AMG G63, belovedly known as the G-Wagon, is one of the most luxurious and most powerful SUVs in the world.

The Mercedes AMG G63 is the more luxurious and high-performance version of the Mercedes-Benz G550 sports utility vehicle.

But with a MSRP starting price of $180,000 (or about ₦105m in Nigeria), owning this distinctive offroading machine remains a dream for most of us.

Now, American for-profit fundraising company, Omaze, is giving you the chance to win a brand new Mercedes-AMG G63 through a fundraising raffle draw.

Win This ₦105m Mercedes G-Wagon For As Little As ₦3,810 - autojosh

Omaze is giving you the chance to win a brand new Mercedes-AMG G63 through a fundraising raffle draw.

So with as little as $10 (₦3,810 at current exchange), you could win this luxury Mercedes G-Wagon plus $20,000 cash. Taxes and shipping costs to Nigeria are included too.

Inside, the 5-seater ultra-luxury, all-wheel-drive boxy tank features plush interiors and luxuries, like those found in Rolls-Royce cars.





Win This ₦105m Mercedes G-Wagon For As Little As ₦3,810 - autojosh

It has the strength of 577 horses, a top speed of 137 mph, and will go from zero to 62 miles per hour in just 4.5 seconds.

Winning the G63 and cash means you get to receive a total price worth $200,000. But you only get $150,000 cash if you want cash as alternative.

Who You’ll Help With The $10 Donation

The proceeds from a fundraising raffle will help the Black Voters Matter Fund protect voting rights, improve lives and strengthen communities.

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