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Hankook Z221 Semi Slicks

Set 1. 40% tread left (265/35/18) Hard compound $800

Set 2. 90%+ tread left (265/35/18) Medium compound $1800

Please PM if you require any information or wish to inspect.

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Set 1. 40% tread left (265/35/18) Hard compound $800 Now $600


Set 2. 90%+ tread left (265/35/18) Medium compound $1800 Now $1,500



THESE TYRES ARE CHEAP! Buy Now and keep aside - won't get WTAC winning tyres this cheap!


Edited by Buildn

Pic's of the 90-95% set.

Done 15 (if that) laps of Norwell racetrack Qld (very small track - 55s lap)

Can still see the Hankook marking on road face of tyre!!!!

Won't go any cheaper - otherwise I'll keep them!

Well over $500 a tire RRP!

Australian Stock - 2013!

Fit up to 10.5 Rim (as seen in pics)

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