FOR SALE 2003 H2 Hummer and Custom Built off-road trailer Richmond VA , 32,500 OBO

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Boucher

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I am selling my 2003 Hummer H2 and custom offroad trailer

Vehicle 2003 Hummer H2 artic white with Tan interior

Interior

New Headliner

Apple Car play

Video rear view mirror

Custom Autometer gauges with Pod (2 gauges to see oil pressure and oil temp as I don’t trust the factory gauge)

Front Custom power panel – works extra lights

Rear custom power panel – works inverter, fridge, and compressor


  • Kickass slim line 12V 120 AH Battery
  • 1100 Watt inverter
  • ARB dual compressor
  • CTEK Dual input charger
  • Smitty built fridge
The Interior is in excellent condition no rips have an optional third-row seat for it too.

Exterior

Defender Roof Rack

Roof mounted Solar panel for battery tender

100W Roof mounted Solar panel for the rear battery system

Pelican case storage on the roof rack

Light bar

Retrofitted LED lights where old Daytime running lights were

37-inch tires (6 months old)

4.88 Gears (6 months old) improved fuel mileage and can actually have cruise control work as it should

Up down air system

Driveshafts new Spicer u -joints and balanced

Kryptonite upper control arms and Ball joints, lower ball joints, idler arm, and tie rod ends.

New front hubs

Larger transmission cooler

New radiator within the past year

Removed Fan clutch and added the chevy mod with electric fans 2-speeds works of the computer

REDARC trailer control

New rear lower control arms

SPOHN Performance Tubular Adjustable Panhard Bar

Engine Has 180K on it

6 months ago, I installed a new Melling oil pump and while I was in their timing chain because it was there and easy to get to, these truck oil pumps run off the front of the crankshaft, I had the O-ring get old where the pickup tube meets the pump , the old pump was fine but it’s a big job to do so while I was in there I swapped everything (new harmonic balancer too) so I didn’t have to do it again.

Headers / Cat-back exhaust


Trailer

Custom trailer on a M116A3 Military frame

Square drop design

35-inch tires – on H2 rims

RV rubber roof

Queen size bed

LED Smart TV

30 Gallon water tank

2 LION energy 105 AH lithium batteries

Renogy 3000W 12V Pure sine inverter

200watts solar on the roof / 100Watts in front

Renogy solar converter and CTEK (added later to charge from the truck)

Custom Pelican case storage box

Outside instant water shower / with custom slide-out curtain

Rear Kitchen with Coleman stove

Butcher block side table (magnets hold it to the fender and 1 leg to the ground)

270 Awning
The exterior is covered with a Durabak Polyurethane Protective coating with a partial wrap
front is covered with a diamond plate patterned thin sheet metal

Plumbed for Up down air system
LED rear lights

External Diesel heater


These items are my pride and work but we have acquired an LMTV and we are building it to see the world so it pains me but to do that these must go

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Boucher

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Bump for ground hog day per Punxsutawney Phil spring is right around the corner
 

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Wow,outward appearance is that's a great deal, if you threw in a couple Go-Pros and a Skottle it's like an instant YouTube channel.

But seriously, bump for a good deal.

*you should edit in some engine/transmission details.
 
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Boucher

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Maidens, VA, USA
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Boucher
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Retired USN
Wow,outward appearance is that's a great deal, if you threw in a couple Go-Pros and a Skottle it's like an instant YouTube channel.

But seriously, bump for a good deal.

*you should edit in some engine/transmission details.
Scottle is already in the camper :laughing: and thanks for the kind words, I truly have been through this whole truck and camper build I hate to get rid of them but I need the money to work the Habitat for the LMTV.

The engine is a stock Chevy LQ4 6.0 custom-tuned for headers, cat back exhaust, and cold air intake. I've done all the hard work too including removing the crap exhaust manifolds, new alternator, water pump, starter, hoses, plugs, wires etc... I also have spare hoses, and sensors just in case a problem happens on the trail , I've come to realize all the years exploring / a broken truck and stressed wife don't go well together
 

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