Aodhan Wheels sells budget cast and rotary forged wheels aimed at the stance and show crowd. Their bread and butter is deep-lip, one-piece cast wheels through the DS and AH lines. The DS07, DS01, and AH-X sit among their most popular models. These are replica-inspired designs pulling from brands like Work, Volk, and SSR. They don't hide it, and honestly, at the price point ($150-$250 per wheel for most cast models), nobody expects original design language.
The AFF series is where Aodhan gets more interesting. Rotary forged (flow formed) construction drops weight compared to their standard cast lineup. The AFF7 and AFF1 are the popular picks there. You get a stiffer barrel and less unsprung mass without jumping to a $400+ per wheel price tag.
Most Aodhan fitments run 5x100, 5x108, 5x112, 5x114.3, and 5x120. Widths go from 18x8.5 up to 19x11 depending on the model. Aggressive offsets are available across the lineup, which is the whole point if you're running stretched tires or dialing in flush fitment on a WRX, 370Z, or G37.
The finish quality is decent for the money. Not flawless. You might catch minor imperfections on close inspection. But for a daily-driven show car on a real-person budget, Aodhan fills a gap that most other brands either price themselves out of or ignore entirely.