2003 Hummer H2...95000 Miles! on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
2003 HUMMER H2. 95000 MILES. VERY CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT. STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT. COMES WITH REMOTE START AND I HAVE ORDERED BLACK RUNNING BOARDS SINCE I DIDN'T LIKE THE CHROME. HAVE ADDITIONAL 4 HUMMER CHROME WHEELS, CHROME ROOF RAILS AND CHROME RUNNING BOARDS TO GO WITH THE TRUCK. THE MILEAGE SHOWN IN PICTURE IS FROM TODAY, BUT I WILL BE RUNNING THE TRUCK AND THE MILEAGE WILL SLIGHTLY INCREASE. COME WITH THE MONEY AND DRIVE IT HOME OR HAVE IT SHIPPED, AND I WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING. GOT A CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND. I GOT A BUY IT NOW PRICE OF $17500/- OR WILL CONSIDER THE NEAREST BEST OFFER. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY, AS THE TRUCK IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY. IF YOU GOT ANY QUESTIONS OR DOUBTS CONTACT ME ON 646 361 8452 OR EMAIL. IF ANYONE WISHES TO COME SEE THE TRUCK, CALL ME AHEAD OF TIME TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT. IF THE TRUCK NEEDS TO BE SHIPPED, I CAN ASSIST IN SHIPPING. I ENCOURAGE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS. FEEDBACK WILL BE REPORTED ON EBAY. NOTE: ANY INTERESTED PARTY WITH A NEW EBAY ACCOUNT OR ZERO FEEDBACK NEED TO CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING. IF NOT, I WILL BE COMPELLED TO CANCEL THEIR BIDS.
NOTE- DO NOT TRY TO WIN THE AUCTION AND THEN COME TO INSPECT THE TRUCK. IF YOU BID AND WIN THE AUCTION YOU ARE COMMITTED TO BUY. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING!! GOOD LUCK!!! |
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