2003 Hummer H2 Motivated Seller on 2040-cars
Syracuse, New York, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:v8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 120,879
Make: Hummer
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: H2
Trim: rockstar
Drive Type: AWD
This auction is for a 2003 hummer h2 with about 120,xxx miles that i am selling. This vehicle was purchased from a guy who needed money who only owned it for about a month and he bought it from the original owner so i am the third non smoking owner . The truck runs and shifts good and has no check engine lights or brake lights on.The h2 does not have any signs of leaks or drips and no smoking at all and starts every time so from what i can see everything seems to be in good working order.the truck has no rust at all on the body and the frame is also in nice shape with some light normal rust, nothing that couldn't be cleaned up.the heated seats work very well and the heat and ac work great. The truck has a 6 disc Bose system in it and it sounds great. The leather is good 6-7 out of a 10 and interior is all in good shape i give it a 6 - 6 1/2 out of 10 with a few minor cosmetic things like somebody must of spilled some bleach in a spot in the far back by the third row seat about 6in in diameter and the rear drivers door is missing the door light lens. there are a few other small things that will be shown in pictures but the rest of the carpets are very nice about 8 out of 10. the tires have about 1 year worth of use on them and the h2 has had a new battery, fuel pump and sending unit, moog axles, custom $480 hummer aqua instrument cluster, brand new polished stainless steel bush guard, new headlights, all interior lights changed to led, back up camera installed, new overhead console installed because old one had broken doors and all new brakes within the last few thousand miles.the truck has had 1 minor accident and i have pics of the damage before it was repaired. the paint was looks to of been touched up on the lip of the tailgate not sure why but it was not do to rust and not very noticeable. One of the center caps on the drivers side is missing and there is a small dent on drivers side door if you look in the picture you can see it. The metal bumpers have been rino lined and painted yellow to match the truck. overall the truck is very dependable and turns heads, 7 out of a 10 condition reflex the price please do not expect a show if you want one of those you need to look at the ones that are 18k and up. I will be posting more pics later on. email me or call 315-863-4807 thanks
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