NEW: RForged 20″ FF5W Forged Wheels

NEW: RForged 20″ FF5W Forged Wheels

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The Nissan GT-R is a legendary performance machine, and the right wheel setup can completely transform the way it looks, feels, and performs. The FF5W forged wheels are designed for GT-R owners who want a stronger stance, lightweight performance, and a clean motorsport-inspired design. The FF5W shares the same clean 5-spoke design language as our classic FF5, but is created for drivers who prefer a wider spoke profile and a stronger visual presence. While the FF5 offers a sharper and more lightweight-looking motorsport style, the FF5W brings a more solid, muscular character to the R35 GT-R. Both designs are built with the same focus on forged performance, fitment, and custom styling — the choice simply depends on the look each owner wants for their Nissan GT-R. Unlike heavy cast alloy wheels, the FF5W is manufactured using high-pressure monoblock forging. This process creates a denser and stronger aluminum structure, allowing the wheel to achieve excellent strength while reducing unnecessary weight. By lowering unsprung rotating mass, these lightweight forged wheels for the Nissan GT-R help improve suspension response, steering feel, cornering grip, and braking feedback. Each set of FF5W R35 GT-R forged wheels is custom-made to order, allowing customers to choose from a wide range of custom finishes and colors. After your order is placed, we will contact you to confirm your preferred color or finish request. Recommended Fitment for Nissan R35 GT-R: Front: 20×10 +30 Rear: 20×12 +20 Included: Set of four wheels Four CNC paint-matched billet center caps Important Order Notice: Because these wheels are custom made to order, all sales are final once materials have been ordered. No refunds or cancellations are available after production materials have been prepared. View in Gallery

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Gloss Black, Gloss Bronze, Dark Bronze, Anthracite

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