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Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada
Trim: Wagon
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 4X4 with Full lockers
Year: 1999
Mileage: 134,000
Make: Hummer
Exterior Color: Night Storm (1 of 27 made)
Model: H1
Interior Color: Gray
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Unfortunately, I am selling my beloved H1. This beast has a new motor block that has around 30,000 miles on it. It is in a very good condition, very well maintained (See updgrades below). Very easy to export. See video: http://youtu.be/BeVxghNz1f0 If you have any questions, I will be very happy to answer them. - Mile Marker 10,500 lbs hydraulic winch - Mile Marker low profile winch mount - Synthetic nylon winch rope - Front brushguard - Two HID 9" lights on brushguard - ARB front/rear lockers - ARB Twin pump air compressor - 3 GAL air tank - Air horns - Predator Hummer Complete exhaust (Amazing sound) - Rear TireCarrier - 5 Super Swampers IROK 39.5x13.5x16.5 - 5 Aluminum 16.5 rims - Custom made CTIS guards - Custom made CB in-dash mount (with CB) - Predator Hummer 6 switch panel - Rubber duck 4x4 Rock Ram kit (includes Rock Ram, New High volume HD P/S Pump, New ported steering box) - Rapflow high performance Fuel Lift pump - RapBoost High performance Turbo Boost Controler - PMD Isolator - New Gray PMD - Center Console Seat - Hella original replacement running lights - Hour meter - CD/MP3 radio system - 6" Snorkel - Backup camera - Complete undercarriage skid plates (OEM) - Rock guards (OEM) - Synthetic lubricants throughout (Motor, trans, hubs, T/C, P/S, Diffs) - New injectors - New PMD - New Tires - New Air conditioning pump - New HID Lights - New fuel lift pump - New Injection pump - New Oil Pressure sensor - New Alternator - New front ball joints (Passenger side) - New P/S Pump - New Steering Box - New ARB Lockers Font/Rear - New Air horns - New Coolant Radiator - New Hood bumbers - One new CTIS in wheel valve - New brakes in front - New Hand brake cables - New volt meter - New front ball joints (Drivers side) - New pitman arm - New idler arm |
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