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Brand New Hankook Evo 12 Tyres

- Seriously similar performance to Federal RSR, Michelin PS2, other Performance tires but much more affordable.

- Read the reviews just to see how good they are.

Got 2 sets, one in 19" and one in 18"

245/40/19 x2

285/35/19 x2

$850 for the set of 4

225/40/18 x2

245/40/18 x2

$1250 for the set of 4

ONO

Also got Black 350Z 17" Wheels for sale

These are never been used, They are as good or close to it as the Michelin PS2 which are Ultra high performance tires like these but 2x the price ($900 per 285 tire..)

I have read so many reviews when trying what to buy for a 450RWHP car that would handle all that power and the Hankook V12 Evos are just that!

I brought the next size up after getting new wheels before these ones even arrived so my loss is your gain.

Fantastic in dry grip, even better for wet, low noise, nice ride, (280 UTQG) for long life also. Cant go wrong with these tires.

Pickup: From Goldcoast but if you want to organise freight I will ship.

Some reviews

Video review

Professional 10 tyre shoot out review

“Deceptively quick” is a good summation of the Hankook Ventus V12 Evos because they often didn’t feel as strong as they actually were, particularly in the dry. Their fourth-place autocross time wasn’t spectacular, but they did outlap the benchmark Michelin PS2s. Geswein said the Hankooks felt “somewhat soft” and “imprecise,” although they were forgiving, yielding consistent laps with no surprises. Despite that feeling of softness, the V12 Evos somehow managed a second-place skidpad run of 0.93 g and were above average in braking. Hankook just launched a new extreme-performance Ventus R-S3 model, which wasn’t available in time for this test but likely has sharper dry responses.

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Edited by R6n350GT

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