*no Reserve* H3 Xd Wheels 4x4 Mint Florida Suv No Rust! on 2040-cars
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NO RESERVE AUCTION HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES THIS HUMMER HOME! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE ANY ADDITIONAL PHOTOS CONTACT: RYAN@ 239-300-1295 OR DILLON@ 239-961-3131 THIS IS AN AWESOME LOOKING AND PERFORMING 2007 HUMMER H3. 100,000 MILES BUT YOU COULDN'T TELL. THIS TRUCK HAS THE 3.7L INLINE 5 CYL MOTOR, WHICH IS A VERY DEPENDABLE STRONG MOTOR. ALSO THIS SUV IS AWD. THIS HUMMER IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, THE INTERIOR IS PERFECT, NO RIPS OR STAINS IN ANYTHING, VERY CLEAN. POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, AND MIRRORS ALL WORK. A/C BLOWS ICE COLD, HEAT BLOWS HOT. THE 4X4 WORKS PERFECTLY. MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION ARE BOTH 100% PERFECT. ALWAYS SERVICED REGULARLY. THE EXTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, THE PAINT SHINES LIKE BRAND NEW. ONLY ONE VERY SMALL DENT ON THE PASSENGER REAR DOOR, AND A COUPLE SMALL SCRATCHES ON THE THE REAR FENDERS, BUT THE TRUCK LOOKS AWESOME. ABSOLUTELY NO RUST ANYWHERE EITHER. UNDERNEATH IS VERY CLEAN. THE TRUCK HAS AFTERMARKET XD CHROME RIMS THAT LOOK BRAND NEW, AND THE TIRES HAVE ABOUT 80% TREAD LEFT. THIS IS A VERY NICE VEHICLE AND YOU WILL BE VERY HAPPY WITH IT. THE KELLY BLUE BOOK ON THIS HUMMER IS $13,800. WE ARE A DEALER AND DO ALL YOUR PAPERWORK INSTATE AND OUT OF STATE. WE DO CHARGE A $199 DEALER FEE. WE CAN PICK YOU UP AT THE FT.MYERS AIRPORT OR HELP YOU TO FIND A SHIPPER. YOU ARE MORE THEN WELCOME TO COME TAKE A LOOK AND TEST DRIVE, CALL OR TEXT ME ANYTIME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS MY NAME IS RYAN MY NUMBER IS 239-300-1295. WE SHIP NATIONWIDE! |
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