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Rob Riggle is Giving YOU the Chance to Win a Tesla Model 3

Rob Riggle is Giving YOU the Chance to Win a Tesla Model 3 Rob Riggle and his friends are raising money to fight childhood cancer and giving YOU the chance to win a brand new Tesla Model 3!

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You saw Eric Stonestreet challenge Rob to donate his beloved baseball mitt to the trunk of this Tesla, and Rob's doing just that. But he's also challenging Paul Rudd to donate some Ant-Man Swag for the trunk as part of the "Junk in the Trunk Challenge"!

This 2019 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range model comes with rear-wheel drive, 18" aero wheels in a beautiful midnight silver metallic exterior with standard black interior.

And that's just for starters; the trunk of this Tesla is going to be loaded up with "priceless" artifacts from these guys and their celebrity friends.

Your Tesla Model 3 will be delivered to your door (within the 48 contiguous states only, sorry) and all sales tax and delivery fees will be covered. Enter for as little as $10; if you want to donate more, you’ll get more chances to win.

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OFFICIAL RULES:

Thanks for your support of Children’s Mercy!

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ABOUT BIG SLICK

Big Slick is an annual fundraising event hosted by Kansas City natives, Paul Rudd, Eric Stonestreet, David Koechner, Rob Riggle and Jason Sudeikis. All proceeds go to the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy, Kansas City.

ABOUT CHILDREN’S MERCY

Children’s Mercy, located in Kansas City, Mo., is one of the nation’s top pediatric medical centers. The 366-bed, not-for-profit hospital provides care for children from birth through the age of 21, and is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of "America's Best Children's Hospitals." The Cancer Center’s mission is to help improve the physical and emotional well-being of children with cancer and their families. With more than 20 pediatric oncologists on staff, the Center provides comprehensive care to nearly 2,000 children each year with childhood cancers, sickle cell disease, hemophilia and other blood disorders. At any given time, the Center is participating in nearly 100 clinical trials, including several national trials led by Children’s Mercy investigators. In addition, Children’s Mercy is a consortium partner of the NCI-designated University of Kansas Cancer Center.

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