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Let's be honest: Playground Games didn't make it easy for us this time. With Forza Horizon 6 taking the festival to the neon-lit streets and mountain passes of Japan, the developers also decided to tighten the screws on the in-game economy. Compared to previous games, regular Credit (CR) payouts from standard races feel a bit stingy, and raw wheelspin drops have been noticeably scaled back.
If you want to build a garage full of multimillion-CR hypercars, you have to be smart about how you play. Relying solely on standard podium finishes will keep you grinding for weeks. Instead, the real fast track to wealth lies in a highly calculated loop: farming Skill Points, converting those points into Super Wheelspins via specific car mastery trees, and maximizing your passive income.
Step 1: Prepping the Prize Pool (The "Clog removal" Trick)
Before you spin a single wheel, you need to fix the prize pool. By default, Forza Horizon 6 populates its wheelspins with hundreds of clothing items, emotes, and novelty car horns. Every time a wheelspin lands on a pair of gold leather trousers or a cheesy horn, you lose out on a potential 100,000 CR or a rare supercar.
To fix this, go to the character customization menu and the horns section. Buy every single clothing item, emote, and horn available for direct purchase using your initial credits.
It feels painful to spend cash on cosmetics, but here is the math: once you own a cosmetic item, the game removes it from the wheelspin prize pool. By spending a relatively small amount upfront to buy out the cheap filler items, you force future wheelspins to only drop hard cash, high-end performance parts, or cars. This single move instantly doubles the average CR value of every spin you make.
Step 2: The 20-Second Skill Point Grind
To get Super Wheelspins efficiently, you need a mountain of Skill Points. Earning them naturally by drifting around Tokyo takes too long because the game caps your earnings at 10 Skill Points per single continuous skill chain. Once you hit 50,000 points (or 100,000 points with a 5x multiplier), any extra driving in that specific chain is entirely wasted.
The fastest way to farm points is through custom EventLab Blueprints.
Head to the Creative Hub, select EventLab, and go to Play Event.
Search for specialized skill-farming Share Codes (like 861224889).
These custom-built, straight-line tracks pack thousands of smashable bowling pins and barriers into a tiny space.
For the vehicle, use the 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STI Version, which costs a modest 86,000 CR from the Autoshow. Spend a few Skill Points early to unlock its specific Car Mastery perk that boosts your maximum skill multiplier to 9x.
When you run the EventLab track in the Subaru, you will hit a 9x multiplier and Max out your 10 Skill Points in roughly 20 seconds. The moment the short race ends, do not exit to the freeroam map—hit Restart. The game saves your accumulated Skill Points after every completed run, allowing you to bank 100 Skill Points in less than four minutes of continuous restarts.
Step 3: Flipping Cars for Super Wheelspins
Once you have a bank of several hundred Skill Points, it is time to turn them into cash. You do this by exploiting the Car Mastery trees of specific vehicles that contain hidden "Spinball Wizard" perks.
The two best vehicles for this flip represent different financial brackets:
The Budget Route: Subaru 22B
Since you already bought the Subaru 22B for the EventLab grind, you can simply buy more of them from the Autoshow for 86,000 CR apiece. Its mastery tree features a cheap path to a Super Wheelspin. For a minimal point investment, you grab the spin, open it, and then either gift the car away or scrap it to clean out your garage.
The High-Yield Route: 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto
If you have some starting capital, the 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto is the king of the wheelspin meta. It costs 365,000 CR upfront, but its Car Mastery tree is incredibly lucrative.
By investing exactly 39 Skill Points into a fresh Revuelto, you unlock:
3 Regular Wheelspins
1 Super Wheelspin (via the Spinball Wizard perk)
A single Super Wheelspin yields three rewards simultaneously, often dropping direct cash rewards ranging from 100,000 CR to over 1,000,000 CR, alongside Horizon Edition vehicles. After clearing out the Revuelto’s mastery tree, do not discard it. List it on the Auction House. Because it is a highly desirable supercar, you can reliably recoup most of your initial 365,000 CR investment, making the net cost of those 4 wheelspins incredibly low.
Step 4: Activating Passive Income Houses
While active farming speeds up your progression, do not ignore passive systems. Forza Horizon 6 features eight purchasable properties across Japan, and buying the right ones early acts as an investment multiplier.
Prioritize saving up for the Tokyo City House. It requires a hefty upfront payment, but it grants a permanent daily bonus: one free regular wheelspin every single day you log into the game. That is 7 free spins a week just for loading past the title screen, yielding hundreds of thousands of passive credits over a month.
The Ultimate Alternative
Farming blueprints and flipping car mastery trees is easily the most reliable legal method to build wealth in Japan. However, if you find yourself short on free time or simply want to skip the repetitive 20-second EventLab loops entirely to focus strictly on building your dream garage, online marketplaces offer an alternative route. Websites like [suspicious link removed] have verified [suspicious link removed], allowing you to bypass the economic grind entirely and buy the exact hypercars you want directly.
Whether you choose to grind the EventLab tracks with a Subaru 22B or take advantage of external shortcuts, structuring your approach around removing cosmetic filler items first ensures that your time—and your credits—are never wasted.
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