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R25m Lotto lolly is waiting...
04/12/2006 22:49 - (SA)
Petronel Smit, Beeld
Johannesburg - Someone - "no one knows who" - in KwaZulu-Natal has won R25m in Saturday's Lotto.
No one has claimed the prize yet, but most people have a pretty clear idea of what to do with R25m.
The R25m would open quite few doors, including car and house ones.
The winner could splurge out on the most-expensive car in the world, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4, to pull into the garage.
This beauty, according to www.forbes.com, sells at R8.5m, so there'll be enough for one for the winner's spouse.
For more-modest motoring tastes, there's the Mercedes-Benz SLR McClaren selling at R3.2m or the Porsche Carrera GT at a touch more than R3m.
For the less-flashy, there's also the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 that will only set the buyer back R519 000.
Waiting to pay out the prize
A dream home with sea views at Clifton or Hout Bay in the Western Cape also would be within reach.
If you don't have other plans for your money, and would rather sit and sip cocktails, there are mansions going for between between R15m and R23m.
Gauteng offers some sumptuous options, with wonderful homes in select areas from Johannesburg to Pretoria. And don't forget the warm KZN coast.
But, while the rest of us may dream, the Lotto organisers are waiting for the person with the correct six digits to collect the booty. The winner has a year to claim his/her prize.
- Beeld
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