Showcasing the Polaris Slingshot in all its glory, the Best of the Builders program celebrated its one-of-a-kind, head-turning style while emphasizing the vehicle as the ultimate canvas of self-expression. To bring this to life, each builder reflected on their client's personality: Barker's all-black, open cockpit concert on wheels, and Taylor's head-turning, show-stopping ride with matte grey and aqua-infused paint scheme.
'Customizing vehicles have long been a form of self-expression, and today, there's nothing that serves up a platform for personalization quite like a Slingshot,' said
As Barker recently transitioned to only owning black cars, DUB was tasked with delivering a truly blacked-out design from front to back, inside and out. DUB utilized a combination of matte and gloss black paint and wrapped select parts with Barker's signature graphics. A custom 24-by-10-inch rear wheel along with air ride will demand attention at every stop light and turn heads on every street corner. Barker's seats were custom stitched with his iconic 'F' embroidered into the headrest. And of course, fittingly for a musician, DUB packed as much into the sound system as possible, adding speakers to the exterior and center console between driver and passenger.
'As clean and sleek black is, it can be very challenging only working with black,' said
Squaring off head-to-head, DUB and
With the builds complete, and the winner selected, fans can visit Slingshot's social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) to view all the incredible content from each build.
For more information on Polaris Slingshot, visit the Polaris Slingshot homepage, or follow along on social media: Facebook.com/PolarisSlingshot, @Slingshot on Twitter and @PolarisSlingshot on Instagram. For information on Slingshot rental locations, visit Adventures.Polaris.com.
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Slingshot is a three-wheeled motorcycle. It is not an automobile. It does not have airbags and it does not meet automotive safety standards. Three-wheel vehicles may handle differently than other vehicles, especially in wet conditions. Always wear a DOT-approved full-face helmet and fasten seatbelts. The Driver may need a valid motorcycle endorsement. Drive within the limits of the law and your own abilities. Read, understand, and follow your owner's manual. Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Vehicle modifications and use of non-authorized accessories may void the vehicle warranty. Unless noted, trademarks are the property of
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