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Anna Highfield

Man wins dream car but will sell £110,000 Porsche so his mum can buy a house

A man who won his dream car now plans to sell the £110,000 Porsche so his mum can buy a house.

Ali Issa, 22, was last week told by his girlfriend's brother "someone is waiting for you downstairs" after a knock on the door last week, he assumed it was someone delivering a parcel.

But the security guard from Croydon was shocked to find a brand new Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 - his "dream car" - waiting for him outside, with £30,000 cash in the boot.

Ali said the penny dropped as soon as he saw Christian Williams, the host of BOTB Dream Car Competition, outside his door, reports My London.

"I’m so excited when I see him at the door, because I know already, I watch the video every week," said Ali, who enters every single round of the competition. "I didn’t even miss one week," he said.

Ali, who is currently renting in Mitcham, south London, until he can afford to buy in nearby Croydon, said his cousin bought a Porsche a while ago, and, "I liked the Porsche so much I told my cousin one day I’m going to get the same car, your car.

Ali said the penny dropped as soon as he saw Christian Williams, the host of BOTB Dream Car Competition, outside his door (BOTB)

"He didn’t believe me until now. When I showed him the picture he said oh you are lucky." Ali said the Porsche is "so nice to drive" and "so comfy."

But despite owning his dream set of wheels now, Ali said he's going to sell it so he can help his mum buy a house.

"I need to get money because I really need to help my mum as well," said Ali, who added: "I really want to buy my mum a house because she lives in Sudan at the moment - I’m going to buy a house in Egypt, a flat for my mum there."

The security guard said as well as helping out his mum, he planned to buy himself a cheap car, and use some of the money to re-start his business - a restaurant selling traditional African food in Croydon - which he had to shut down during Covid.

"I'd really been in a bad situation at this time," said Ali, adding: "My life has changed in one week, you know what I mean."

BOTB Dream Car Competition was founded by William Hindmarch in 1999 and has given away more than £48m worth of cars so far.

BOTB’s Christian said: “I love getting to surprise the lucky BOTB winners each week but meeting Ali was one to remember. His reaction was definitely one of my favourites so far - and I’m not surprised, what a prize he’s played for. Massive congratulations again!”

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