Looks like Someone answered our question for a 350R wheel!!!

MELLOWYELLOW06

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I came across this on the interwebs and I thought I would share with fellow Mustang brothers and sisters.
Cant wait for these to come out and slap a set on my car, being the wheel addict that I am!


Introducing "Project 6GR"...By Enthusiasts...4 Enthusiasts

We are excited to share with our latest project for the S550 Mustang community. We are respectfully calling it "Project 6GR". This project was born and raised by enthusiasts with one goal in mind..Build the ultimate wheel setup which will provide weight savings, increased strength, and let's not forget making it look badass =).

The idea behind "Project 6GR" was to take over a year of experience in custom tailoring well over 500 Mustang fitments and working with a wide range of owners who all had their own specific wheel setups in mind. Through working very closely with fellow enthusiasts, we have listened and we are now responding with the "perfect setup". The fitment will run 20x10 front with 35mm offset and 20x11 with 50mm. This setup will clear all brake applications including the GT Performance Package (GTPP). We will also bring out 19" fitment in 19x10 front with 35 mm offset and 19x11 with 50 mm rear.

Project 6GR takes homage from one of the most beautiful automotive masterpieces to ever hit the streets. Seven bold and prominent spokes provide a true american muscle feel to this simple yet masculine design.

The mission behind Project 6GR is simple..Increase Performance..Decrease Mass..and look Badass while doing it.

Since we love to be the voice of the enthusiasts. We would love to get your thoughts on one final detail of the wheels, which is the finish. We currently have three options in mind, Gloss Black, Matte Black, and Flat Graphite. We have setup a poll at the top so that we can get your feedback and opinions.


Key Features and Specs:

Exclusively designed for your S550 Ford Mustang
Build type: Spun Forged (Rotary Forged)
19" Front size: 19x10.0 with 35 mm | Rear Size: 19x11.0 with 50mm
20" Front Size: 20x10.0 with 35mm | Rear Size: 20x11.0 with 50mm
Approximate weights: Approx. 23 lbs- 25 lbs each
Finish Considerations: Gloss Black, Matte Black, and Flat Graphite
Custom Finishes will be available upon request and at an additional cost
Hub-Centric to your Ford Mustang (70.6mm)
OE Factory Center Cap Compatible
OE Factory Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) compatible

Please contact [email protected] for fitment, availability and pricing


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MELLOWYELLOW06

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They look just like the carbon fiber GT350R wheel which are super expensive.

These are light weight, in the mid 20lbs, and not expensive by any means, may be the whole set for less than the price of one original.
 

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Nice!! I just got a set of the M350's wheels from Paul. Great guy/company to deal with and the wheels are awesome
 

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These wheels are the tits.

Anyone know if these will work on 2013's?

Looks like the rears will work judging by the offsets on forgestars people are running, but I'm not sure if it would require rolling fender or relocating bump stops.
No clue about the fronts though.
 
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I love these, a glossy clear coat on those charcoal ones would be perfect.
 

MELLOWYELLOW06

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These wheels are the tits.

Anyone know if these will work on 2013's?

Looks like the rears will work judging by the offsets on forgestars people are running, but I'm not sure if it would require rolling fender or relocating bump stops.
No clue about the fronts though.


I will get you pictures soon.

They will fit with no problems, even with nice wide tires out back.

Will put up pictures soon.
 

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