Hummer H2 Sut 2008 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.2l on 2040-cars
McKinney, Texas, United States
2008 HUMMER H2 SUT
Mileage: 89147 Exterior Color: Silver / Black Transmission: Automatic Engine: ENGINE, VORTEC 6.2L V8 SFI (393 HP [293.1 KW] @ 5700 RPM, 415 LB-FT OF TORQUE [562.7 N-M] @ 4300 RPM) This truck is AWESOME and WILL NOT LAST! This H2 SUT is lifted w / DUB 22"CHROME wheels and Brand New Tires Truck is loaded with every option available this truck has always been garaged and pampered. GPS, REAR VIEW CAMERA, BOSE SURROUND SOUND , FRONT AND REAR MEDIA CONTROL, SEAT HEATERS, ELECTRIC MOON ROOF, AUTO 4 WHEEL DRIVE, TINTED PWR WINDOWS, POWER SEATS, POWER LOCKS, SECURITY SYSTEM WITH REMOTE STARTING FEATURE, FACTORY TELEVISION FRONT AND REAR, TOW PACKAGE, VOICE COMMAND WITH XM RADIO AND MUCH MORE. CARFAX PROVES THIS TRUCK IS STRAIGHT AND NEVER BEEN IN A BODY SHOP. MECHANICALLY PERFECT WITH HEAVY DUTY TRANSMISSION AND HOUSING. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES I WILL BE ADDING MORE DETAILED ONES SOON!!! Price $50,000.00 |
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