
How you could walk away with a Ferrari 488 GTB, VW Tiguan R AND £10k in cash for just 40p - if you're quick!
That's right, entering costs just 40p a ticket. That means you could buy five and still have spent less than the price of a posh coffee! Just rather than something which is gone in five minutes, you could own two smart cars and a bundle of cash...
But you need to act fast. The draw opened on Sunday, July 13 and closes at 8.45pm this coming Sunday (July 20).
Once you've picked up your tickets, head over to the 7days Performance Facebook or YouTube pages to watch the winner announced live 15 minutes later at 9pm.
If your number is chosen you can either take the Ferrari 488 GTB, a VW Tiguan R and £10,000 - or swap it for a £145,000 cash alternative.
This Ferrari 488 GTB and VW Tiguan R are available to win in the latest 7days Performance draw alongside £10,000 of cash. Click here to enter
If you've not already heard of 7days Performance, they hold draws almost every day for amazing prizes and huge cash jackpots. They've handed out a remarkable £145million so far, with far more winners to come!
They like keeping things transparent, so each draw has a limited number of tickets. Plus, there's guaranteed to be a winner regardless of how many tickets are sold.
It's quick and easy to enter online. Once you've done so, let's have a closer look at the prizes.
The Italian stallion
Ferrari has a long history of creating some of the world's most iconic sports cars.
And the Ferrari 488 GTB is particularly special because it boasts a turbocharged V8 engine - a first for any mid-engine Ferrari since legendary F40!
This beast under the bonnet is capable of producing just under just under 660BHP and 760NM of torque, meaning it can shift from 0-62mph in as little as three seconds!
But the 488 GTB is about far more than just performance and power, with agile handling and snug, low-slung seats delivering a comfortable driving experience.
The one that's available to win is a 2017 model with only 14,000 miles on the clock and a full service history.
And decked out in its Rosso Corsa red paintwork, it looks absolutely phenomenal too!
Click here for your chance to get the keys to it for just 40p.
The super smooth SUV
VW specs
Only 14,000 miles
Half alcantara half cloth heated front sports seats with stitching
Heated leather three-spoke multifunctional steering wheel
Keyless entry with keyless start
Infotainment system including streaming and Internet
Easy open full electric tailgate opening and closing function + front and rear parking sensors with rear view camera
(And more...)
Modifications: Maxton Design gloss black front splitter, side skirts, rear spoiler and rear diffuser.
Looking for the perfect combination of performance and practicality? Well here it is!
The Volkswagen Tiguan R is powered by a 315BHP version of VW's current 2.0L turbo petrol engine.
With 420NM of torque, 0 - 62mph can be achieved in just 4.9 seconds.
A seven-speed automatic gearbox gives an added boost to this car's sporty credentials.
But, being a family-friendly SUV, it's comfy and practical too - with chunky, supportive seats and plenty of boot space.
The 2021 model in the draw is decked out with deep black paintwork and a gloss red wrap.
And you're getting the chance to win it for just 40p! You don't want to miss out!
7days Performance draw Q&As
How do I get my ticket numbers?
After you've entered and your order has been confirmed, you'll be given ticket number(s) at random. These will be sent via email.
A reminder that the winner can choose either -
A Ferrari 488 GTB, a VW Tiguan R and £10,000;
A £145,000 cash alternative.
What is the cap on ticket sales?
The total amount of entries for this competition is (799,999) and the draw will take place on 20/07/2025 regardless of the number of tickets sold.
How do I find out if I've won?
You can watch the results LIVE on the 7days Performance Facebook and YouTube channels.
So as soon as you've entered, make sure you follow these pages for updates on this and future competitions - ensuring that their posts are set to show at the top of your newsfeed!

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