Koon was born in 1983 in the
Borough of
Queens in
New York City, the only child of immigrant parents from
Hong Kong. In 1998, while attending
Stuyvesant High School, Koon launched Extreme Performance Motorsports, a company that imports
car tuning accessories from Asia. By age 16, Koon had opened wholesale accounts with Asian auto distributors importing custom body kits, aftermarket wheels and rims, stereo systems, and other specialized accessories. In
Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine, Koon describes the import movement and culture as "a virus that spread." Koon's business became one of the leading suppliers of
Pimp My Ride. Koon closed down his business while studying at
Georgetown University. In 2004, he re-entered the business and patented car accessories like cell phone holders and air ionizers, that became a success among record label executives and rappers. == Fashion design ==