While 2020 may not have been the year of excellence, Brixton Forged made the best of it. Conquering achievements like building a triple-step lip for a gorgeous Porsche 964 on bags, Carbon+ wheels on a track dominating AMG-GTR Pro, and many other major feats. Each one of these projects truly encompasses the diversity that Brixton Forged has to offer that may go unnoticed to some.
The bagged Porsche 964 features a BB01 wheel with a 3-piece Circuit+ Series configuration. The step down to the face compliments the flowing body lines of the classic 964. When fully aired out the lip tucks up inside the fender in a flawless display of perfect fitment. The intricate spoke design paired with the polished lips truly compliment the beauty of the 964 and Brixton Forged knocked it out of the park.
Supercars deserve to have proper fitment and elegant stand along with a sexy wheel combination. For this McLaren 720S, it was outfitted with a set of PF10 Duo Series wheels. The 2-piece concave design proves a smooth transition between the sweeping aero of the 720S. The chiseled split-spoke design in Lunar White is by far the best combination for the minty pearl finish and other magnificent enhancements on this McLaren 720S.
Brixton Forged paired with Bisimoto on Bisi’s personal Porsche 935 with a phenomenal three-phase electric motor. The instant torque produced by this machine with knock your socks off with the sheer speed. The team at Brixton Forged developed the BM01 wheel specifically for this monster of a vehicle. Featuring eight different pieces to the wheel construction including 3D printed sections. The turbofan design is not only stylish but also serves a major role in cooling the braking system.
When it comes to genuine track racing vehicles, Brixton Forged offers top of the line wheels to provide a competitive edge. This Mercedes AMG GTR Pro is rocking PF3 Carbon+ wheels to eliminate as much drag on the drivetrain as possible. The unsprung weight saving helps with reducing stress on the drivetrain which allows more power to be delivered to the pavement. Without the incredibly strong carbon fiber construction, the PF3 wheel could not sustain the amount of force exerted through wheels on the track.