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I have 2 Pairs of BRAND NEW Hankook Z221 Semi slicks for sale.

I purchased these tyres a couple of weeks ago to go on an EVO project car that was to be used in a time attack but don't think it will be completed in time so selling the tyres off to replenish some funds.

The Z221 is the pinnacle of semi-slick, R-compound tyres. It is the tyre of choice for some of the world’s fastest time attack vehicles, thanks to its unrivalled performance (DOT-approved, E-marked).

Here in Australia this tyre has risen to the top of the list with outstanding results from competitors in Time Attack, Tarmac Rallies and Hill climbs.

Winner 2012 World Time Attack Pro-class and Open Class tyre!!

As the time attack season approaches perfect chance to snap up these tyres and save som $$$

THIS IS CURRENT DATE STOCK AND AUSTRALIAN DELIVERED ITEM. NOT A PARRALELL IMPORTED TYRE.

Size:

265/35/18

One set of Softs

One set of Mediums

PRICE:

$1690.00 RRP $2360

Located:

South West Sydney. Pick up or PM for postage.

Contact:

PM or 0403337740

*Garys Motorsport Currently selling these same tyres for $515/TYRE!

Taking a loss on these tyres so my loss is your gain.

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Pricing is Per Set guys.

If you need a faster response for any questions feel free to call me on the number provided.

Thanks

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