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2003 Hummer H2 Loaded All Options Adventure Pkg, Rear Color/ Tv ,chrome Pkg , on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:99975 Color: door handles
Location:

Stratford, Connecticut, United States

Stratford, Connecticut, United States
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BEFOR YOU BEGIN TO READ MY ADD KEEP IN MINE WHEN YOUR GOING TO COMPAR MY HUMMER H2 AND OTHERS PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AND ALSO THE OPTIONS AND AFTERMARKET PIECES THAT ARE ON MINE COMPARED TO OTHERS. KNOW TO START YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2003 HUMMER H2 WITH EVER AVAILABLE OPTION THAT YOU COULD GET ON THE HUMMER IN ALSO THE BEST COLOR AND HARD TO FIND YELLOW.

HUMMER H2 Base Utility Packages
Base Equipment Package - $0
Adventure Series - $2,440
Excludes: [1SA] Base Equipment Package And [1SC] Lux Series; Includes: [B58] Floor Mats, Front & Rear Carpeted/Dealer And [V20] Brush Guard And [UC6] AM/FM 6-Disc In-Dash CD Changer And [V33] First Aid/Supertool/Flashlight And [YE2] Air Suspension Package And [V54] Crossbar Roof Rack - Black/Dealer
Lux Series - $2,800
Excludes: [1SA] Base Equipment Package And [1SB] Adventure Series; Includes: [B58] Floor Mats, Front & Rear Carpeted/Dealer And [AR9] Leather Seating Surfaces And [UC6] AM/FM 6-Disc In-Dash CD Changer And [R13] Chrome Appearance Package And [BVE] Tubular Assist Steps/Dealer
HUMMER H2 Base Utility Options
Leather Seating Surfaces - $1,400
Leather seat upholstery with additional vinyl; Heated driver and passenger seat; Front facing heated rear seats
Third Row Seat (Deletes Rear Cargo Mat) - $500
Bench front facing removable one-piece third row seats with one seat capacity; 3-point reel third row seat belts on passenger side
Rubber Mudder Floormats - $149
Plastic/rubber floor mats; Excludes: [1SC] Lux Series; New Price -51.00: Requires: [1SB] Adventure Series
Floor Mats, Front & Rear Carpeted/Dealer - $200
Carpet floor mats
Tubular Assist Steps/Dealer - $425
Side tube step
Removable U-Steps/Dealer - $450
Side step; New Price 25.00: Requires: [1SC] Lux Series
Power Sliding Sunroof - $1,395
Glass electric front sunroof
Chrome Appearance Package - $850
Fixed roof rails; Chrome exterior door handles; Driver and passenger chrome door mirrors; New Price 450.00: Requires: [1SB] Adventure Series
AM/FM 6-Disc In-Dash CD Changer - $425
Disc autochanger dashboard and 6; Audio system with Disc Autochanger and six-disc remote changer
Off-Road Brush Guard Spotlamps/Dealer - $450
Excludes: [USB] Off-Road Roof Spotlamps (Black)/Dealer And [USC] Off-Road Roof Spotlamps (Bright)/Dealer; Requires: [V20] Brush Guard; Or [V25] Wrap Around Brush Guard/Dealer
Off-Road Roof Spotlamps (Black)/Dealer - $950
Black light bar with lights; Excludes: [UNR] Off-Road Brush Guard Spotlamps/Dealer; Requires: [V54] Crossbar Roof Rack - Black/Dealer
Off-Road Roof Spotlamps (Bright)/Dealer - $998
Light bar with lights; Excludes: [UNR] Off-Road Brush Guard Spotlamps/Dealer; Requires: [R13] Chrome Appearance Package
Brush Guard - $525
Rigid brush guard
Wrap Around Brush Guard/Dealer - $675
Rigid brush guard; New Price 150.00: Requires: [1SB] Adventure Series
First Aid/Supertool/Flashlight - $215
First aid kit; Tool kit
Crossbar Roof Rack - Black/Dealer - $400
Fixed roof rails; Excludes: [1SC] Lux Series
Tubular Tail Lamp Protection/Dealer - $250
Roof Mounted Hard Cargo Carrier/Dealer - $550
Requires: [V54] Crossbar Roof Rack - Black/Dealer; Or [R13] Chrome Appearance Package
Air Suspension Package - $1,025
Rear suspension with air springs; Alternate suspension

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THIS IS ALL THE OPTIONS AND COST OFF WHAT MY HUMMER HAS.  PLUS IF YOU LOOK AT THE PICTURES OF THE DASH AND THE CONSOLE AND THE STIRRING WHEEL YOU WILL FIND IS IS ALL
CARBON FIBER,    PLUS IT HAS A CUSTOM SOUND SYSTEM WITH DVD PLAYER, TV, BACK UP CAMARA, NAVIGATION, 
IT ALSO HAS THE THRID ROW SEAT AND ALSO SPARE MOUNTED TIRE , PLUS CHROME RIMS.

AS FAR AS THE HUMMER GOES IT IS ALL UP TO DATE FOR REPAIRS AND MAINTAINES, ALL FLUIDS CHANGED AND TIRES ,BRAKES, ALL SAFTY EQUIPMENT ARE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER.

THE HUMMER H2 ALSO COMES WITH A VIPER ALARM SYSTEM PLUS REMOTE START. THERE IS NO DENTS OR STRATCHES ON IT .  


ALL I CAN SAY IS IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A HUMMER H2 IT WOULD BE HARD TO FIND ANOTHER IN THIS CONDITION WITH THIS MANY OPTIONS, AND AFTERMARKET PARTS ON IT OUT THERE.
 
THERE ARE ALSO NO TAIRS OR RIPS IN ANY OF THE SEATS I WAS ALSO A MEMBER OF THE HUMMER CLUB THE BADGE IS STILL ON THE BACK OF THE TRUNK.  

IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUIESTIONS OR FOR A BUY IT KNOW PRICE PLEASE CALL ME BUT BE SERIUS WHEN YOU DO.       203-243-2330 MARK

Also the Hummer will most likey have over 100,000 miles before auction ends as i still will be enjoying this wonderful vehicle. and also auction could end early as the vehicle is for sale locally .
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