Here is my take on a spare wheel for the Lexus RCF. Everything can be reversed to "as was".
The problem is, of course, the large front brake discs and calipers. To accommodate these a 19” wheel is required and this has to be at least 8.5J or, as in my case, 8.0J with a 5mm spacer. This will not fit under the existing boot floor so a new floor is required. This consists of two shaped pieces made from 18mm plywood.
The standard Lexus wheel nuts allow 7 or 8 turns even with a 5mm spacer so this seems to satisfy safety aspects and using the spacer gives around 7mm clearance to the front calipers.
All the parts supplied with the car, the foam boot floor insert, the hard flat unit accomodating some tools and the carpet boot floor have been preserved.
A 235/40 tyre on a Lexus 8J x 19 alloy wheel with +45 offset is fixed to the boot floor using an M8 threaded rod, with the outside of the wheel facing upwards.
A new boot carpet made from two thicknesses of car carpet glued together for greater strength is provided.
The wheel protrudes above the standard boot floor level by about 3 inches and until I can think of something better it is covered by a vinyl cover.