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Funkmaster Flex Tricks Out 2010 Taurus SHO

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Khatir Soltani
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Source: Ford

LAS VEGAS, When Celebrity DJ and Car Customizer Funkmaster Flex speaks, people listen. Whether he's dishing on the latest in Hip-Hop on New York's Hot 97 or inside the walls of his Bronx, New York Garage talking shop on the latest in car culture, again, people listen.

At this year's SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show in Las Vegas, people will again listen and probably take note as Funkmaster Flex debuts his customized version of the all-new 2010 Taurus SHO.


"Here's a vehicle that has so much history and stands on its own in terms of design and attitude," said Funkmaster Flex. "It's definitely different from anything that I've ever done before. It's much more subdued and doesn't scream at you in terms of its paint job and overall effect. I really took a vehicle that already had everything in terms of its styling and design and gave it a real stealth-like feel."

Earl Lucas, designer of the all-new 2010 Taurus SHO knew exactly what Funkmaster Flex wanted to convey when he met with him in the Bronx during the initial design consultation.

"Flex wanted to put his spin on the vehicle while keeping the Taurus's history and sophistication in mind. What we always strived for when designing the Taurus was something timeless, something for the mature buyer. Flex was able to take that inspiration and customize it in a way that was both timeless and mature," said Lucas.

The exterior of the vehicle features a two-tone black and metal grey paint job complete with custom 22-inch wheels and Pirelli tires. The vehicle was also lowered with a HR spring kit and a Billet Grille and custom door handles were added.

In addition, the vehicle features a one-off front spoiler and rear window wing. All of the rims and the trim in the vehicle were finished in brushed black chrome. The interior was left the same with the exception of adding a black suede headliner and the signature FMF logos on the headrests.

"Flex really created a design that veered away from what we traditionally expect from him," said Lucas. "He is amazing in what he does and what he ultimately did to this vehicle. Anytime we get a chance to work with Flex it's a big thrill because of the perspective he brings. When you get a chance to work with someone who has perspective on what's new, what's hot and what's now, it's great."


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Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
Automotive expert
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