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This 2005 Hummer H2 was the 500th built custom in a special SMA/Hummer/GM/FOX360 series of 500 H2s to be sold by GM/Hummer.
It was purchased from the original owner in April of 2006 and then additional customization was done by acclaimed custom designer, Tom Bostic, who has appeared on many ÂPIMP MY RIDEÂ shows. Over 75k of additional audio/video and suspension upgrades has been added.
The truck has been featured in 2007 Truckin Magazine Vol. 33, no. 10, 2007 Car Audio and Electronics Mag. Vol. 20, No. 8 and 2008 Feb./March Performance Auto & Sound Mag.
The H2 has won Champion in the Daytona Beach Spring Nationals 2007, Funkmaster FLEX Ocean City, MD Best in Show SUV/Truck, Ocean City Car, MD Show, Best in Show Truck/SUV.
Engine/Drivetrain Modifications:
Magna Charger RADIX Intercooled Supercharger System
Two additional 300 amp Keystone alternators
4 additional car batteries
B&B dual exhaust
Suspension Modifications:
Full Throttle Hummer 9.5Âlift kit, powder coated
Fox 360 racing shocks
HEIM Joint Steering kit
Tubular Upper Arm Uniball Kit
Heavy duty springs w/air lift bag system
Brembo Gran Turismo Brakes
Interior/Exterior Modifications:
Fox 360 themed Billets and graphics throughout
MTX 22Â Jackhammer sub plus 2 MTX 10Â subs
Opening the rear hatch reveals the JackHammer audio launcher surrounded by two 10-inch MTX Thunder T8500 subs, a pair of MTX TA-92001 MTX Thunder amplifiers for the JackHammer, twin TA 7402 amplifiers for the 10 inchers, and a couple of TA 7402 amps for the front and rear speakers. All in all, the system delivers 8,400 watts. The JackHammer is so large that it pumps out mega bass even at low volumes, so the two 10-inch subs act as stand-ins when the pounding of the JackHammer gets to be too much. Gray suede lines the cargo area where you don't see maroon fiberglass or steel tubing.
Two 7-inch Vizualogic headrest monitors in the rear seats are visible from the back. Three 7-inch monitors hang down from the opened rear hatch in a maroon fiberglass enclosure and a rearview camera centered above that array. Two 15-inch monitors were hidden in the rear-side glass and are invisible until they are turned on, along with a custom panel that lights up with a Fox Racing Shox 360 and an MTX logo hidden in the rear glass. Another rearview camera is mounted on the outside of the gate.
The maroon rollcage extends into the second row of the seating. Beneath those seats lies a maroon-ostrich-leather-lined box containing two Power Acoustic DVD players, an Xbox, and two Pac video amplifiers. Two 7-inch Vizualogic headrest monitors, with their own integrated DVD player, are mounted in the front seats. Between them hangs down two 7-inch monitors that are stacked atop each other and swivel independently to the left and right.
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