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1995 Hummer H1 Whipple Blower/supercharged Fast And Lots Of Upgrades Skid Plates on 2040-cars

US $42,900.00
Year:1995 Mileage:65000
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States

This is a 95 Hummer H1 lots and lots of upgrades 
Sleeved motor
Whipple blower
Lifted
Upgraded/built tranny
Upgraded diffs
Full cage luggage/ haul 2 four wheeler's 
Standard 37 inch tires
Aluminum storage bins in back
Adjustable tire pressure from in side
Cb radios
Custom parts all over the hummer
Skid rails for under carriage 
This hummer can comfortable Cruz the free way at 85 mph
Ac/ heater
Sound system with sub
Spare axles

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