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An entertainment entrepreneur is combining his two passions to create a car show with a difference

Miles-Long

Celebrity mechanic and saucy entertainment mogul, Miles Long (@mileslong4real), 53, is hosting a high octane car programme that will show off the body modifications of some exciting cars as well as the hot bodies of the lingerie models who will join him for the show.

Modz and Bodz will air on the Lingerie Fighting Championships (LFC) Network channel ROKU, alongside its other sports entertainment programmes: Get Wet and Strength and Dominance.

LFC's CEO Shaun Donnelly said: “Everyone who knows Miles knows his love of beautiful women is matched only by his love of fast cars and fast bikes so I can’t think of anyone better suited to create a show that combines the two.”

The show will see Miles take viewers through the installation of various unique car parts an d test driving the finished vehicle."

Included in the car range are Japanese import cars such as Subaru WRX, WRX STi and the Toyota Celica GT.

American SUVs like the Cadillac Escalade and Miles' super rare British Supercar Noble M400 also make an appearance in the selection.

Also making a show is Miles' hand built, multi-award winning, published and sponsored 2004 Forester, left hand drive STi build which took over three years to build from rare and imported parts.

Enthusiasts will be able to install parts without needing to be a certified mechanic thanks to premium parts gifted by manufacturers Mishimoto , Cobb Tuning and K4rt30y (KARTBOY).

He'll be joined on each episode by a sexy guest who will chat with Miles and his famous friends as they work on the cars and share jokes and guy talk.

Each episode will end with a sexy photoshoot.

Miles said: "Teaching basic car maintenance and repair was one of the things I wanted to highlight during the show."

"It would encourage more people to tackle doing projects on their own and I thought having a gal friend help me and incorporating humour would make the project more enjoyable and lighthearted."

“Doing a car show has been a goal of mine for a while, and it makes it even more special that I am able to do it for LFC Ne twork, and share both my passions and sense of humour with all the fans."

"I've always had a passion for building Fast Cars and Fast Motorcycles, and have always thought shows about building cars were neat."

"While previous shows often had a girl involved, she usually never really worked on the cars with the mechanics and the shows never seemed to be a tutorial or 'how too' regarding the work that was being done."

"We really let the viewers have a more intimate and personal view of someone they only saw previously in a work environment."

"It's my hope that audiences who watch the show will realise car repair isn't tedious or hard, but something that can be fun."

"It's interesting, mentally stimulating and can be very funny as well, especially when you do it with friends."

"Many friends I know don't really make an effort to help their female friends understand basic car repair is not all that daunting."

"There have been many times where my female friends have relied on either a male friend or a shop to make their basic repairs."

"So I thought if we did a fun project together, it would not only make the project go by faster but also encourage them to tackle some of these projects themselves."

"They would see the repair itself wasn't all that hard as they were showed how to work on their car themselves.

"I think that's a great thing and also very empowering for them.

"Viewers also get to develop a more personal interaction with the girls and get to see a completely different side to them.

"It will be an epic ride, especially with the Modz projects we have planned, and the Bodz that will be there to help!”

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, 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."

Lingerie Fighting Championships Inc. is a sports entertainment company focused on producing unique mixed events for live audiences and television viewers featuring attractive & athletic female fighters.

For more information please visit www.lingeriefc.com .

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