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  "description": "The 2012 R35 Forza Edition is locked to Wheelspins and the Auction House, and here is how to actually land one.",
  "path": "/how-to-get-the-nissan-gt-r-black-edition-r35-forza-edition-in-forza-horizon-6/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T07:34:24.000Z",
  "site": "https://allthings.how",
  "tags": [
    "@Jyku",
    "@JustBOZ"
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  "textContent": "The 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition (R35) Forza Edition is the headline drag monster of Forza Horizon 6, sitting at S2 850 with around 2,790 hp, drag tires, a parachute, and a Speed Skills bonus baked in. It is not sold in the Autoshow. The Car Collection entry flatly states the car drops from Wheelspins, with a chance to appear in Season Events or the Festival Playlist.\n\n**Quick answer:** Buy it on the Auction House with a Max Buyout filter set to 1,000,000 CR, or farm Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins through high-value Car Mastery trees until it drops.\n\n⚠️\n\nDo not confuse this with the standard 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition (R35). The regular version is an S1 703 AWD car that costs 80,000 CR in the Autoshow. The Forza Edition is a separate, pre-tuned RWD reward car.\n\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@Jyku)__\n\n* * *\n\n### What the R35 Forza Edition actually is\n\nThe Forza Edition variant is built for one job: going fast in a straight line. It ships with drag tires, a drag chute, and tuning that pushes it into S2 850 out of the gate. The Speed Skills bonus stacks multipliers faster on highway runs, which makes it the default pick for speed traps, speed cameras, Trailblazers, and drag strip events.\n\nSpec| Value\n---|---\nClass| S2 850\nDrivetrain| RWD\nPower| 2,790 hp\nTorque| 2,287 ft-lb\nWeight| 3,979 lb\nForza Edition bonus| Speed Skills\nTires| Drag\nIn-game value| 750,000 CR\nAvailability| Wheelspin, Season Events, Festival Playlist\n\n* * *\n\n### Method 1: Snipe it from the Auction House\n\nThe Auction House is the most reliable path because players who pull duplicates from spins routinely list the car. Sniping cuts the RNG out entirely, and the in-game value of 750,000 CR is a useful anchor for what a fair buyout looks like.\n\n**Step 1:** Open the Auction House from the main menu and choose Search Auctions. This is where you set filters rather than browsing the full listings.\n\nOpen the Auction House from the main menu | Image credit:__Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@JustBOZ)__\n\n**Step 2:** Set Make to Nissan and Model to GT-R FE '12. That narrows results to only the Forza Edition variant and hides the standard R35.\n\n**Step 3:** Set Max Buyout to 1,000,000 CR to start. Listings near or below the 750,000 to 900,000 CR range are common when supply is healthy. Lower the cap in 100,000 CR steps if you want a real bargain.\n\n**Step 4:** Refresh the search repeatedly and hit Buy Out the moment a listing appears. Cheap entries get sniped in seconds, so commit to short 15 to 20 minute sessions rather than slow browsing.\n\nHit Buy Out the moment a listing appears | Image credit: __Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@Jyku)__\n\n💡\n\nYou will know it worked when the post-purchase screen confirms the car has been delivered to your garage and the Car Collection entry flips to owned.\n\n* * *\n\n### Method 2: Farm Wheelspins and Super Wheelspins\n\nIf the Auction House is dry or prices are inflated, the next best route is volume. The car sits in the Wheelspin reward pool, so the strategy is simple: open more spins per hour than anyone else.\n\nThe fastest way to generate spins outside normal play is Car Mastery. Several high-value cars have Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin perks tucked into their skill trees. Cars frequently called out for this include the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version, the 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto, and the 2010 Lexus LFA Forza Edition, which has a \"Spin to Win\" node plus a Super Wheelspin perk further down the tree.\n\n**Step 1:** Open My Cars and sort the garage by Value, highest first. Expensive cars tend to carry the strongest mastery perks.\n\nSeveral high-value cars have Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin perks | Image credit: __Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@Jyku)__\n\n**Step 2:** Enter Car Mastery on each car at the top of the list and identify the Wheelspin and Super Wheelspin nodes before spending anything.\n\n**Step 3:** Spend skill points only on the spin nodes first. Save remaining points for the next car rather than filling out unrelated perks.\n\n**Step 4:** Return to My Horizon and open every spin you have banked. Repeat the cycle until the R35 FE drops or until you have enough credits saved to switch to sniping.\n\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@Jyku)__\n\n* * *\n\n### Farm skill points faster with an EventLab loop\n\nCar Mastery only works as fast as your skill point supply. A community EventLab event built around a straight-line skill chain can produce hundreds of points per run in under a minute.\n\n**Step 1:** Go to Creative Hub, choose EventLab, then Play Event, then Search.\n\n**Step 2:** Enter the share code `890169683` to load \"EventLab SP Farm\" by ammagedon79. Select Solo and pick a fast car.\n\nEnter the share code `890169683` | Image credit: __Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@Jyku)__\n\n**Step 3:** Before launching, open Difficulty and Settings and raise the difficulty options to maximize the +100% Difficulty Bonus CR modifier.\n\n**Step 4:** Drive straight and clear the placed objects to chain a skill multiplier. The event ends in roughly 30 seconds. Choose Restart Event on the results screen to loop without returning to menus.\n\nDrive straight and clear the placed objects to chain a skill multiplier | Image credit: __Xbox Game Studios (via YouTube/@Jyku)__\n\n💡\n\nTip: Before spending a stack of skill points on Wheelspin perks, sell off any unwanted Wheelspin duplicates from your garage. A leaner garage trims the rare-car reward pool around the R35 FE.\n\n* * *\n\n### Method 3: Wait for Festival Playlist or seasonal rewards\n\nWheelspin-exclusive cars rotate through the Festival Playlist and Season Events. If the car appears as a weekly or seasonal reward, completing the listed challenges guarantees the drop without any RNG. There is no confirmed future Playlist appearance for the R35 Forza Edition right now, so this is a patience play rather than a plan for today.\n\nImage credit: __Xbox Game Studios__\n\n* * *\n\n### Which method to pick\n\nMethod| Speed| Cost| Reliability\n---|---|---|---\nAuction House snipe| Fast| ~750k–1M CR| High\nWheelspin farming via Car Mastery| Medium| Free (time)| RNG dependent\nEventLab skill point loop + spins| Medium| Free (time)| RNG dependent\nFestival Playlist / seasonal| Slow| Free| Guaranteed only if listed\n\nIf you have credits stockpiled, sniping ends the hunt in one short session. If you are early in the game and credit-poor, the Car Mastery plus EventLab combo turns drive time into spins without spending anything. The seasonal route is the fallback if both pools dry up.\n\n* * *\n\n### Where the R35 FE actually shines\n\nOnce it is in the garage, the car earns its keep on drag strips, roll races, highway top-speed runs, and Speed Skills farming. The Speed Skills bonus compounds on long freeway pulls, and the drag tires keep launches consistent off the line. With tuning, owners regularly report top speeds in the 304 to 306 mph range and quarter-mile times around 6.3 to 6.5 seconds. It is not built for tight Tokyo street circuits, so keep it on the highway and the drag strip where the setup pays off.",
  "title": "How to get the Nissan GT-R Black Edition R35 Forza Edition in Forza Horizon 6",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-26T07:34:26.648Z"
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