Hummer H2 Custom Wheels Laddder Low Miles on 2040-cars
Ripley, West Virginia, United States
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2003 Hummer H2 Up for sale is my very clean hummer h2. It has low miles and has never been off road or abused, the paint is very pretty with no dings, scratches or dents! The leather shows no wear! Heated front and rear seats, sunroof. It drives and handles very excellent like it should and has the strong 6.0 no problems at all with the truck. It has been well kept and maintenanced regularly. I have recently added brand new belts, air filter, intake gasket, manifold gasket, cluster panel, oil changed, just regular upkeep. I have put every custom accessory on my hummer which includes: the ready lift leveling kit 2.5 inch, hummer gas cap with key, rockford bass box, 17 inch xd rockstar wheels, 5 new 35 inch bfgoodrich tires 4000 miles on the 4 and the spare full size never used, spare tire cover and holder, DELTA HUMMER light bar "very bright", gobi ladder, the over hood tree hugger brushguard "very sturdy and reliable",trailer brake, rear light covers, all the windows are tinted and the windshield has a shade strip. The rear air suspention and air compressor work great also has the rear lock differential option. The mileage is subject to change a little because its my daily driver. All these items were purchased recently, i hate to sell my hummer but im needing a diesel truck so this has to go.. its a real head turner and sure is one of a kind! It stands apart from other hummers! Needs nothing at all but a new driver! Owners manuals included. "Im open for offers just no low blows please!" What im asking for is lower than what its worth, i think its very fair of what i have in it.
NO SCAMS SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. For any questions or more pictures contact me with a call or text 304-532-0562 Thanks! Happy Bidding! |
Hummer H2 for Sale
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