2004 Hummer H2 4x4 6.2l V8 on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
More details at: neelyniibrahim@ukhome.net .
· Overall Description
This vehicle is a head turner, one of a kind.
There are no lien on the vehicle, I own it out right and have the title.
Low miles
Asanti 30" rims (3 pieces sectionals)
30" Pirelli Scorpion Tires (Chrome rim lips are exchangeable)
· Vehicle drive smooth even on large rims and low profile tires
· Asanti chrome Grille and trim accessories
· Lojack
· Custom alarm
· OEM theft-deterrent system vehicle PASS-lock
· After marker Custom Remote Key-less Entry with two-way visual transmitters
· Custom remote panic button
· Custom Acrylic speaker box W/ lighted LED
· Custom triple amplifier audio system (crisp clean sound)
· Custom DVD player W/ Navigation system
· Custom head rest monitors
· Custom black lacquer dash cover on chrome accent inserts
· Customer Chrome interior vent trim covers
· Custom chrome cup holder accent cover
· Custom plush head liner
· Custom exterior chrome accent
· Custom floor and rear headliner speakers
· Air conditioning dual-zone automatic climate control with individual
· Dual climate settings for driver and right-front passenger
· Driver and passenger airbags selector
· Assist handles front passenger and rear outboard
· Integrated rear audio controls and rear air vents
· Cooling engine oil cooler
· Cruise control electronic with set and resume speed
· Cup holders front and rear
· Defogger rear-window electric
· Differential full-locking rear electronic driver-selectable
· Door handles chrome
· Driver Information Center with trip computer (personal and business trip
Odometer fuel used average speed average fuel economy trip timers 15-day
vehicle speed history annual mileage and personalized features)
EXTERIOR
· Custom Super Chip ignition system
· GVWR 8600 lbs. (3901 kg)
· 4-wheel drive
· Custom battery quick disconnect
· Alternator 160 amps
· Custom chrome side ladder-type
· K&L filter
· Headlamps dual composite halogen with automatic exterior lamp control
· Custom Chrome lamp covers
· Custom black-out brake lights
· Custom chrome rear louvers
· Custom chrome front side louvers
· Custom chrome top and side hood accent
· Mirrors outside heated power-adjustable power-folding and driver-side auto-dimming with memory
· Power outlets 5 auxiliary 12-volt includes 2 front 2 intermediate and 1 in the rear cargo area
· Seats front bucket includes 8-way power driver and front passenger seat
· Adjustable 4-way lumbar control and 2-position driver memo
· Spare tire carrier rear bumper-mounted W/ locking features
· Steering power recirculating ball variable effort
· Sunroof power tilt-sliding with express-open
· Suspension front independent with torsion bar and stabilizer bar
· Throttle control electronic
· Transfer case electronic shift
· Transmission 6-speed automatic heavy-duty electronically controlled with
· Overdrive tow/haul mode and tap up/tap down shifting
· Wipers rear intermittent with washer
Under body protection includes drive-line skid plates and rocker protection
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