Armored Hummer H2 on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This is a fully armored and fire resistant custom built Hummer H2 originally used by the Government for Diplomatic Security. Every part of the drive train, chassis, and suspension has been upgraded and tuned for use as an armored SUV performance vehicle. It is quieter inside than my Mercedes, it drives perfectly and is easy to use as a daily driver. The upgraded motor, trans, and 4.88 gears allow it to move out very well. It gets an average of 10.1mpg around town and can run and idle for days at a time. It is the ultimate luxury security vehicle. The tool configuration is in the rear cargo area is easily changed and can be removed in minutes. It has been fully upgraded with an 8 speaker system, Pioneer in dash DVD/Navigation, JL audio subs, DVD player headrests. It has the full communications package including CB/VHF radio, Scanner and control system. The over-sized console has extensive storage capacity for laptops, I-pads, and even a cooler can fit. It has 20" XD wheels with new 35x12.50x20" Nitto Mud Grappler tires, Bilstien gas shocks and GM one ton springs. The rear axle is an upgraded GM one ton unit with 35spline axle shafts, Detroit locker, 4.88 gears and a mag-hi tech hi capacity differential cover with royal purple synthetic oil. It has an 190amp ambulance alternator system with dual Optima batteries and all of the electronics are on separate fuse systems with disconnects. The interior has white/red overhead lighting systems. The windshield is a level 3a unit, the front door glass is PPG GM factory vin etched, tinted glass with Homeland Security 12mm explosion resistant laminate level 3a and are fully operable. The front doors have level 3 Kevlar with steel reinforcement. The rear doors are full steel lined with level 3 Kevlar armor as well. The glass is level 3a. The rear cargo area, body, and box chassis areas are all fully sealed with fire sealant foam and the floor is full fire lined can withstand a fuel tank burn. All of the factory Hummer luxury items like heated, power seats all work etc. It has a custom flowmaster dual exhaust system, airaid intake, custom throttle body re-programmed ECM to match all of the equipment and gearing. Insured replacement value is $126,000.00. I will require a $10,000.00 cash deposit within 24hrs of auction close and buyer is responsible for all shipping and arrangements. I will provide notarized title, bill of sale, and vehicle. It is fully legal to own and passes all DOT requirements and is registered as a standard SUV in Arizona.
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