Grand Sierra Resort is giving away a 2013 Chevy Camaro customized by Richard Rawlings and Aaron Kaufmann from the Discovery Channel show “Fast N’ Loud” at an Oct. 12 drawing.
Rawlings and Kaufmann, co-owners of Gas Monkey Garage and known for restoring classic cars, announced the drawing Aug. 9 at the Grand Sierra.
Participants can earn entries into the drawing by playing their favorite slots through Oct. 12 at the Grand Sierra. On Oct. 12, Rawlings will draw envelopes for 10 finalists out of a gas can. Five of the envelopes will contain a car key and five of the envelopes will contain free play that can be used at the Grand Sierra. One of the five car keys will start the Camaro, which then will be customized by Rawlings, Kaufmann and the Gas Monkey team.
“We are committed to providing our out-of-town and local guests with a world-class experience that includes exciting entertainment and unique and unforgettable giveaways and promotions,” Steve Rosen, general manager of the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, said.
The Camaro giveaway comes on the heels of a $25 million remodel and renovation project at the Grand Sierra. The resort also is constructing a 25,000-square-foot, $14 million nightclub slated to open early next year.
For more information on the Customized Camaro Giveaway, visit www.grandsierraresort.com, follow Grand Sierra on Facebook at Facebook.com/GrandSierraResort or on Twitter, @grandsierra.
Located in the heart of the Reno-Tahoe region, Grand Sierra Resort is an all-encompassing resort with nearly 2,000 guest rooms and suites and 200,000 square feet of meeting and convention space. Currently undergoing a more than $25 million renovation and remodel, the destination offers visitors a wide variety of amenities, including branded retail shopping; entertainment; 10 restaurants, including Charlie Palmer Steak and Lounge; a two-screen cinema; a 50-lane bowling center; adrenaline-pumping rides; an aqua golf driving range; and nightlife. For more information, visit www.grandsierraresort.com. To make reservations, call 800-648-5080. For news on GSR, see Grand Sierra on Facebook and Twitter.