Win a Luxury Mercedes Sprinter 3500, a 2018 Nissan GT-R & $50K Cash (Goonzquad GG#31)
A six-figure luxury Sprinter 3500, a twin-turbo 2018 GT-R, and fifty grand in cash — one winner takes the whole $330K Goonzquad package home.
Verified live as of · Independent listing — GiveawayCars tracks this sweepstakes but is not the sponsor.

Est. total prize value
$330,000
Entries from
$50
Entries close
July 6, 2026
Drawing
July 15, 2026
What you're looking at
Goonzquad's 31st giveaway is a three-part grand prize that goes to a single winner: a 2023 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 luxury conversion, a 2018 Nissan GT-R, and $50,000 in cash. The sponsor pegs the Approximate Retail Value at $145,000 for the van, $135,000 for the GT-R, and $50,000 cash — $330,000 all in.
The GT-R is the headline enthusiast car. Even a factory R35 from this era is a serious weapon: the 3.8-liter VR38DETT twin-turbo V6 driving all four wheels through a 6-speed dual-clutch, with launch control that still embarrasses cars costing twice as much. The Sprinter 3500 is the long-haul luxury play — a high-roof platform that's become the canvas of choice for six-figure custom interior builds.
Why it matters
Goonzquad built its audience by buying wrecked, salvage-title cars and rebuilding them on camera, so the realistic expectation is that both of these are shop builds rather than untouched factory examples. That's a feature for the right person and a caveat for everyone else — and it's exactly the thing the giveaway page does not spell out. Neither the listing nor the official rules disclose mileage, horsepower, title status, wrap color, or any modification detail for the van or the GT-R. The $135K ARV on a 2018 GT-R sits above a typical used Premium (roughly $90K-$120K on the open market), which usually signals either a NISMO-grade car or a value-added custom build.
The fine print worth knowing
Entry is digital, in tiers: Bronze $50 (10,000 entries), Gold $100 (20,000), Platinum $200 (40,000). The entry window runs June 22 through July 6, 2026, with the drawing on or about July 16, 2026. There is a genuine free route — mail a hand-printed 3"x5" card with your details to the Macedon, NY PO box (postmark by July 6, received by July 11); each mailed card is worth 20 base entries, and no purchase improves your odds.
Two things to flag for the winner. First, there is no cash buyout of the vehicles: the rules state the prize cannot be substituted, assigned or transferred except by the sponsor, so you take the van and the car as-is. Second, registration, licensing and all taxes are the winner's responsibility — on a $330,000 package the federal and state tax bill alone runs well into five figures, which is part of why the $50K cash component matters. Eligibility is limited to the lower-48 U.S., 18+, and excludes anyone who's won a sweepstakes prize in the last 12 months.
Spec Sheet
| Year / Make / Model | 2018 Nissan GT-R |
|---|---|
| Engine | 3.8L twin-turbo V6 (VR38DETT) |
| Transmission | 6-speed dual-clutch automatic |
| Drivetrain | AWD |
Why It's Special
Goonzquad is a salvage-rebuild YouTube channel, so both prize vehicles are likely shop builds rather than factory-stock examples — but the giveaway page and official rules disclose no build, salvage-title, or modification details. Treat the cars as undocumented until the official rules or build videos confirm history.
Our value estimate
$330,000
The sponsor states an Approximate Retail Value of $145,000 for the 2023 Mercedes Sprinter 3500 (luxury conversion), $135,000 for the 2018 Nissan GT-R, and $50,000 cash — total ARV $330,000, taken directly from the official rules. The figures are plausible: a stock used 2018 GT-R Premium generally trades around $90K-$120K (Edmunds/CLASSIC.COM listings), so $135K implies either a NISMO-grade car or a value-added custom/rebuilt build; high-end custom Sprinter 3500 conversions routinely land in the $120K-$160K+ range, so $145K is in-band. The per-vehicle figures rest on the sponsor's stated ARV plus general market range, not a verified appraisal.
Editorial estimate based on recent comparable sales — not an appraisal.
Common questions
How do I enter the 2018 Nissan GT-R giveaway?
Enter through Goonzquad Giveaways on their official giveaway page — GiveawayCars links straight to it. There is also a free, no-purchase entry route (see below), which US sweepstakes law requires to carry equal odds.
Is there a free way to enter the Goonzquad Giveaways giveaway?
Free AMOE: hand-print your full name, mailing address, phone, date of birth and email on a 3"x5" card and mail it to Goonzquad Gear Giveaway, PO Box 135, Macedon, NY 14502-0135.
When does the 2018 Nissan GT-R giveaway end?
Entries close July 6, 2026, with the drawing on or about July 15, 2026.
How much is the 2018 Nissan GT-R worth?
GiveawayCars estimates the 2018 Nissan GT-R at about $330,000. The sponsor states an Approximate Retail Value of $145,000 for the 2023 Mercedes Sprinter 3500 (luxury conversion), $135,000 for the 2018 Nissan GT-R, and $50,000 cash — total ARV $330,000, taken directly from the official rules.
Who is running the 2018 Nissan GT-R giveaway?
It is run by Goonzquad Giveaways, an operator GiveawayCars has vetted. YouTube rebuild duo giving away cars built on camera for a 5M-subscriber audience. GiveawayCars is an independent directory and is not the sponsor.
Who is eligible to enter?
Legal U.S. residents excluding Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico; 18 or older (or age of majority in their state). Entrants who have won a sweepstakes/contest prize within the past 12 months are not eligible.
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