U4N: Forza Horizon 6 Barn Find Locations Guide

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Forza Horizon 6 is finally here, taking racing fans straight into the neon-soaked streets, rolling hills, and tight mountain passes of Japan.

Forza Horizon 6 is finally here, taking racing fans straight into the neon-soaked streets, rolling hills, and tight mountain passes of Japan. While the modern hypercars and modified tuners get a lot of initial attention, the real soul of the game lies hidden away in rural forests and quiet coastal patches. We are talking about Barn Finds.

This year, Playground Games has overhauled the system. Instead of waiting around for random radio rumors, your progress is tied directly to your Explorer Stamp rating in the Collection Journal under the "Discover Japan" tab. There are 15 legendary vehicles tucked away across 7 tier levels: Yellow, Green, Blue, Pink, Orange, Purple, and Gold.

If you want to track down these icons without wasting hours driving blindly into walls, here is your definitive Forza Horizon 6 Barn Find locations guide.

The Early Tiers: Getting Your Feet Wet

You will start uncovering classics almost immediately after kicking off your Horizon Festival journey. The lower stamp levels give you a mix of iconic Japanese domestic market (JDM) DNA and classic European touring power.

1. 2005 Honda NSX-R GT (Yellow Stamp)

  • Region: Ohtani

  • The Location: The very first barn find most players unlock is sitting north of Tokyo City. Head towards the winding gravel tracks near the Kinkaku-Ji Temple area. Follow the curvy road to the east where it bends into two sharp hairpin turns, and you will spot a tight dirt path heading up a hill into the trees.

  • Why it matters: This isn't a standard NSX. The NSX-R GT is a rare Super GT homologation special—only 5 real-world road versions were ever built. In-game, it drops with a solid 6.4 speed rating right out of the gate.

2. 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500 (Green Stamp)

  • Region: Ito

  • The Location: Drive out to the eastern side of the map into the rice paddy areas. On the southern edge of the search zone, right at a major road junction, look for a small wooded hill. The barn is situated right in the trees and is actually visible from the asphalt if you slow down.

  • The Stats: It features a 5.6 Speed and a surprisingly high 5.3 Offroad stat, though its handling feels a bit heavy compared to the modern machinery.

3. 1969 Toyota 2000GT (Green Stamp)

  • Region: Ito (North)

  • The Location: Tucked away in the northeastern corner of the Ito region near the Minka House. Look for a dirt road heading south toward the beachfront. The barn is hidden deep inside a small copse of trees midway down that path.

  • Why it matters: Widely considered Japan’s very first proper supercar. It features a well-balanced profile with a 5.1 Speed and 5.3 Offroad capability.

Mid-Game Grinding: Blue & Pink Stamps

By the time you hit the Blue and Pink stamp milestones, the map completely opens up. This is where the resource management aspect of Forza Horizon 6 really starts to kick in. Finding the barn is only half the battle; waiting for the restoration process takes time, and jumping the queue costs serious in-game cash.

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4. 1971 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R (Blue Stamp)

  • Region: Nangan

  • The Location: Head to the absolute southwestern edge of the search zone. Along the western border, you will see a main road meeting a highly irregular, twisty road. Find the opening in the fence right near the farmland and take the dirt trail downhill to locate the "Hakosuka" GT-R.

5. 1989 Nissan PAO (Blue Stamp)

  • Region: Minamino

  • The Location: Situated directly east of the central river. Look for the distinct L-shaped road curve in the middle of the region, drive north, and turn right onto a narrow dirt path cutting straight into a dense forest line.

6. 1982 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.3 (Pink Stamp)

  • Region: Ohtani

  • The Location: Located just on the outskirts of Tokyo City, southwest from Mei's house. Look for a small river running to the southeast corner of the search zone. On the opposite side of a curved dirt road, a small opening leads directly into a bamboo forest where the legendary 930-generation Turbo rests.

7. 1984 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 (Pink Stamp)

  • Region: Shimanoyama

  • The Location: Head to the northwest corner of the region where the Mountain Pass Speed Zone is located. Take the wide dirt track leading up a steep hill between the road markers for "Curry Rice 1" and "Shimanoyama 3." The barn is sitting right at the summit.

  • The Stats: A pure Group B rally animal. It brings an incredible 7.4 Offroad rating, making it an instant favorite for dirt scramble events.

The End Game: Track Monsters & Heavy Hitters

The final tiers—Orange, Purple, and Gold—require heavy exploration, completing multiple Touge and Street races, and hunting down regional mascots. The rewards, however, are pure motorsport royalty.

CarYearStamp RequiredRegion LocationPrimary Attribute Focus
Lincoln Continental1962PinkHokubuStyle / 6.0 Offroad
Nissan #23 Pennzoil NISMO GT-R1998PinkTakashiro9.5 Braking / 8.4 Handling
Mitsubishi Montero Evolution1997OrangeShimanoyama8.0 Offroad
Lamborghini Diablo SV1997OrangeIto8.2 Speed / Pure RWD
Nissan R390 GT11998PurpleOhtani7.1 Speed / 6.6 Handling
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Time Attack2005PurpleShimanoyama10.0 Accel / 10.0 Braking
Nissan #11 Tomica Skyline Turbo1983GoldItoRetro Super Silhouette Track Spec
Mazda #55 Mazda 787B1991GoldTakashiroMax Track Performance (All stats 8+)

How to Hunt Effectively

If you want to track these down efficiently, follow three basic rules:

  1. Look for the tracks: Playground Games almost always drops a faint, narrow gravel or dirt path leading off the main roads directly to the barn doors. If you are lost in a search zone, look at your mini-map for dashed lines.

  2. Use the Drone: Don't try to navigate dense bamboo forests or rocky shorelines in a low-slung supercar. Pull over, launch your drone from the creative menu, and scout the canopy from above.

  3. Don't jump the gun: Driving to these exact locations before you have earned the corresponding Explorer Stamp color will result in a closed, un-interactable barn. Play the campaign, watch your journal updates, and clean out the map methodically.

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