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Old Oct 26, 2019 | 07:42 AM
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What part of Ill do you live in? I may be interested depending on price and condition...
 
Old Oct 26, 2019 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by DocKirk7
**** you hummerz. Here is what KBB says if you put in the right information.

You know what, y’all can go **** yourselves. I’ll just trade it in and let them auction it off to some ******** overseas. This truck is no longer for sale on this site.
Your truck was never available for sale on this site (since you never posted an asking price)! Besides that, you will NOT be offered VG condition, on trade-in!
No matter what your asking price is, I wouldn't buy it, with your fvcked up attitude.
Just move on grasshopper, and do some research on sales and marketing.

Oorah!

 
Old Oct 28, 2019 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DocKirk7
1. inline 5 with 5 SPD MANUAL TRANS
2. 105,000 (mileage
3. “damage” hood louvre is not on it.
4. fender bender 2 years ago
5. front drivers seat small rip
6. 62629 - Illinois rust underneath


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The only positive I can see is the Manual Transmission. You have to find someone who wants a Manual T.
Those Manual T people are out there, just not a lot of them the perspective buyer pool.
We owned a 2009 H3T Adventure Manual for 2 + years. The only I5 we have ever owned and it was "OK" on acceleration, a "workout" when off-road and "OK" on the highway.
Not being an Adventure package will narrow the perspective buyer pool even more. Most who want to row their own gears in a "T" will look for the F&R Lockers and Lower T-case.

Sorry man, no one would consider it to be in Very Good condition with those issues.
Stick with your Bookface sales where they don't know krap about HUMMER H3Ts.
 
Old Oct 30, 2019 | 02:44 PM
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Drivin around with big azzed flags hanging off the back says somethin ........
 
Old Oct 30, 2019 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Doc Olds
Drivin around with big azzed flags hanging off the back says somethin ........
Ground pounders have always showed up late.
 
Old Nov 26, 2019 | 11:46 AM
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[QUOTE=TAINTER;366034]The only positive I can see is the Manual Transmission. You have to find someone who wants a Manual T.
Those Manual T people are out there, just not a lot of them the perspective buyer pool.
We owned a 2009 H3T Adventure Manual for 2 + years. The only I5 we have ever owned and it was "OK" on acceleration, a "workout" when off-road and "OK" on the highway.
Not being an Adventure package will narrow the perspective buyer pool even more. Most who want to row their own gears in a "T" will look for the F&R Lockers and Lower T-case.

Taint I have to disagree that Little gray T handles great off road and a nice ride on pavement. That’s one of the reasons I still got her. Been asked more than a few time if I wanted to sell. I just told them know and to go look on autotrader.
 
Old Nov 26, 2019 | 12:54 PM
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[QUOTE=Geoanimal;367213]
Originally Posted by TAINTER
The only positive I can see is the Manual Transmission. You have to find someone who wants a Manual T.
Those Manual T people are out there, just not a lot of them the perspective buyer pool.
We owned a 2009 H3T Adventure Manual for 2 + years. The only I5 we have ever owned and it was "OK" on acceleration, a "workout" when off-road and "OK" on the highway.
Not being an Adventure package will narrow the perspective buyer pool even more. Most who want to row their own gears in a "T" will look for the F&R Lockers and Lower T-case.

Taint I have to disagree that Little gray T handles great off road and a nice ride on pavement. That’s one of the reasons I still got her. Been asked more than a few time if I wanted to sell. I just told them know and to go look on autotrader.
Hey Geo, nice to see you have our previously owned Manual T still. Been looking for an Alpha OffRoad in that color for a while now. Wife loved it.
"T"s always handle well on an off the pavement regardless of their engine/trans combo. I mentioned acceleration and it being a workout with shifting and clutch pushing offroad. Better mileage than an automatic I5.
 
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