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2006 Hummer H2 Sut - "tarantula" on 2040-cars

US $36,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:73800 Color: Black
Location:

Calexico, California, United States

Calexico, California, United States
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FOR SALE BY PRIVATE OWNER
2006 HUMMER H2 SUT
Black on Black Beauty
$36,999 OBO

When Hummer came out with the H2 SUT they finally got it right. Luxury interior and a truck bed to haul stuff around in. This H2 looks amazing with the truck bed and lots of chrome all around. With the H2 sitting on Ballistic Wheels it just looks like it's on Beast Mode. And now, since they stopped making them, the prices are going through the roof. 2009 is the last year of the H2 so now is the best time to buy. Buy a car that will hold its value. This H2 is the best example. Best color combo. Black on Black. Best body style: SUT. 4x4 with Truck bed. Options: 22 Inch Custom Chrome Wheels with Nitto Mud Grappler Tires, 6" Fabtech Lift with Bilstein Shocks, Leather Interior, A.C., Moonroof, BOSE Premium Sound System. Everything you need. Well taken care of. Great Condition. Looks and drives great. Worried about the MPG's? Buy a Prius. Worried about trying to park this beast? Buy a Vespa. There is nothing like a Hummer. You will turn heads everywhere you go. Enjoy Safety, Comfort, and Beuty. You will be on top of the road and on top of the world. Feed your ego and buy this beast! Call or text with any questions. She's my Baby, I call her "Tarantula". Hate to sell but need the money. Motivated Private Seller. $36,000 OR BEST OFFER.


Mileage: 73,800
Body Style: SUV, OFFROAD 4x4
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
VIN: 5GRGN22U16H103772
Fuel: Gasoline
Engine: VORTEC 6.0L V8 16V MPFI OHV
Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic
Drivetrain: 4WD
Doors: 4
Wheelbase: 123"
6" Fabtech Lift with Bilstein Shocks
Chrome Grille Guards
Chrome Running Boards
Bose Premium Sound System

Standard Equipment

· Memorized Settings including audio

· Memorized Settings including door mirror(s)

· Memorized Settings for 2 drivers

· Driver seat memory

· Remote power door locks

· Power windows

· Cruise controls on steering wheel

· Cruise control

· Trailer hitch

· 4-wheel ABS Brakes

· Front Ventilated disc brakes

· Cancellable Passenger Airbag

· Rear air conditioning with separate controls

· Express open/close glass sunroof

· In-Dash single CD player

· Audio System Premium Brand Speakers: Bose

· AM/FM Radio

· Multi-source Rear Audio System

· Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control

· Total Number of Speakers: 6

· ABS Traction Control

· Privacy glass: Deep

· Silver aluminum rims

· Wheel Diameter: 22 inch

· Wheel Width: 8.5

· Leather steering wheel trim

· Leather/aluminum shift knob trim

· Metal-look door trim

· Metal-look center console trim

· Roof rails

· Trip computer

· External temperature display

· Auxiliary engine cooler

· Tachometer

· Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 8.3 s

· HD auxiliary transmission cooler

· Driver's side electro chromatic auto-dimming mirrors

· Power remote w/tilt down driver mirror adjustment

· Heated driver mirror

· Heated passenger mirror

· Electro chromatic rearview mirror

· Power remote w/tilt down passenger mirror adjustment

· Power retractable mirrors

· Dual reverse tilt mirrors

· Dual illuminated vanity mirrors

· Daytime running lights

· Driver and passenger heated-cushion

· Driver and passenger heated-seatback

· Rear heat ducts with separate controls

· Audio controls on steering wheel

· Tailgate and middle-gate

· OnStar

· Front and rear reading lights

· Anti-theft alarm system

· Leather seat upholstery

· Bucket front seats

· Split rear bench

· Flip forward cushion/seatback rear seats

· Rear seats center armrest

· Tilt-adjustable steering wheel

· Speed-proportional power steering

· Suspension class: Regular

· Automatic front air conditioning

· Dual front air conditioning


Standard Equipment:

· 4-wheel ABS Brakes

· AM/FM/Satellite Radio

· Audio controls on steering wheel

· 4x4

· Sun Roof

· A.C. System

· ABS Traction Control

· Anti-theft alarm system

· BOSE Premium Audio System

Defects on Vehicle: The passenger seat has a 2 inch rip on the left side of the back rest (its hidden, you can only see this rip from driver's side). The middle glove box compartment cover is loose (you can only tell its loose when you open it). The center chrome caps on the two back rims are loose, they need to be glued or replaced. Everything else is fine on the vehicle. 

CALL OR TEXT TODAY BEFORE ITS TOO LATE. ONE OF A KIND H2 HUMMER. EXCELENT CONDITION. YOU DESERVE IT! MOTIVATED SELLER.

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