2006 H3 Hummmer W/ Rockstar Wheels Clean!! Clean!! Clean!! Must See! Buy Now Nr on 2040-cars
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
Up for sale is my 2006 H3 HUMMER. It is very clean in all aspects. Scheduled maintenance has always been done. It has 150,985 highway miles but looks like it has 50,000!!! It has been executive driven and most of the miles are from driving back and forth to Texas. I live in St.Louis, which is where this vehicle is currently located, but I have family in Texas and my kids go to college there. About a year ago I put on brand new KMC XD Series 775 Rockstar chrome wheels w/ Nitto Terra Grappler 305/50/20 tires. They are in excellent condition and tires have plenty of tread. Mechanically everything works as it should, A/C is ice cold, it drives straight, and there are no issues that I'm aware of with anything. The body is straight and clean and shows very little signs of wear. The interior is clean, has never been smoked in, and also shows very little signs of wear. I have always got around 18 MPG combined HWY/CITY.
Title is clear and ready for the new owner. I have decided to downsize to a car which is the only reason I am selling it. Vehicle can be shown at any time. A $500.00 deposit is required and balance upon pickup or buyer having vehicle shipped. Please email with any questions. |
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