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Super Clean W/ $10k In Extras Custom 22" Wheels 37" Toyo Mts Lift Dvd Hid Billet on 2040-cars

US $16,900.00
Year:2003 Mileage:151940
Location:

Medford, Oregon, United States

Medford, Oregon, United States
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Very nice black 2003 H2 Hummer. The truck is in great shape, and has been very well taken care of. All maintenance and repairs have been done by a mechanic friend that works at a dealership. It runs and drives excellent. It has 151k miles and has always had maintenance done every 3k miles and synthetic oil used. I love this truck, sadly I need to sell it to get a vehicle that has a larger 8' cargo area. In the last year and a half I have added well over $10000 in extras to it:

-22" Weld Racing wheels & 1 of a kind custom made Hummer caps $1900
-37" Toyo MT tires w 3k miles $2800
-lifted 4" $300
-New 3" oversized paint matched fender flares $850
-HD off road tie rod ends, ball joints and supports $350
-New Stainless Magnaflow exhaust system (lifetime warranty & sounds awesome) $1400
-New rear air bags $250
-DVD system with Bluetooth, mp3, (back up camera included but not installed) $400
-HID 6k headlights (very bright) $250
-New 2008 power folding side mirrors $650
-New chrome billet parts $500
-New Hypertech Max Energy programmer $350
-New Optima sealed battery $250
-New alternator $250
-New water pump $350
-New front brakes $200

The only issues on it are minor, a crack in the top plastic dash, small chip on the wind shield and a very minor oil leak. Not really worth the cost of fixing, only drips occasionally. Also The rear passenger door was professionally repainted, had a fender bender before I owned it. The original full sized spare tire and cover are included, just not pictured.

Overall this is an awesome truck, adult owned well cared for and has lots of very nice extras. Priced to sell, this won't last long. I am still driving it daily so the mileage won't be exact. I am happy to assist in setting up shipping (at buyers expense) if needed. 
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Fri, Feb 14 2020

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