A celebrity mechanic’s car show will give enthusiasts far more than just tutorials on how to change and upgrade parts on high-end motors.
Miles Long (@mileslong4real) has teamed up with specialist automotive part firms Mishimoto and KARTBOY to showcase some stunning models of both the female and automotive variety.
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During the show, the 53-year-old expert will teach viewers how to fit various unique car parts before test driving the finished vehicles.
Among numerous high-end cars featured are Japanese imports Subaru WRX, WRX STi and the Toyota Celica GT.
There will also be American SUVs like the Cadillac Escalade and the extremely rare British Supercar Noble M400 – one of only 75 that were ever imported into the US.
Miles – who is also an entrepreneur and saucy entertainment mogul – will be joined by an attractive female guest as he works on the cars to add extra spice and humour to the programme.
It will then end with a sexy photoshoot to give the show an added dimension.
Explaining his reasoning behind the format, he said it combined his “passion for building fast cars and fast motorcycles” with his numerous female model friends to make it “incredibly interesting to viewers”.
He added: “I knew that a show that featured my well-known gal friends, who I know very well, would be incredibly interesting to viewers.
“This is because they would see our interactions and jokes, and if I included a photoshoot of that well-known girl, and one of my interviews it would really let a viewer have a more intimate and personal view of someone they only saw previously in a work environment.
“It would allow my gal friend to connect on a more personal level with her fans and it would allow viewers to see a completely different side of her than they normally see, so that would be incredibly fun and interesting as well.”
Giles hopes that the programme will show viewers that repairing cars “isn’t tedious or hard, but something that can be fun, interesting, mentally stimulating and can be very funny as well, especially when you do it with friends”.
Ricky Nietubicz, sales and marketing manager from Mishimoto Automotive, said: “We have enjoyed watching Miles’ builds, especially his award-winning and Published Forester, come together over the last few years, and it was fantastic to see that car in person at Subiefest.
We can’t wait to see what else he’s going to be building in the future.”
Tom D. aka KARTBOY – owner of All Wheel Engineering / KARTBOY – said: “Miles’ overall vision on designs is second to none. His attention to detail is right in line with our product line.
We’re glad to have had him on board for this project and future ones.”
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