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Due to the death of a friend of my family. We have some Hummer 4X4's for sale. My dads mate imported these from Saudia Arabia, and have all been converted to RHD, fully rebuilt/restored and some are registered in N.S.W. If you are genuinely interested in aquiring one of these vehicles please p.m. me your details. Ballpark figures are between $40 000-$50 000. A real bargain...(make a great tow vehicle for your race car!)

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Due to the death of a friend of my family. We have some Hummer 4X4's for sale. My dads mate imported these from Saudia Arabia, and have all been converted to RHD, fully rebuilt/restored and some are registered in N.S.W. If you are genuinely interested in aquiring one of these vehicles please p.m. me your details. Ballpark figures are between $40 000-$50 000. A real bargain...(make a great tow vehicle for your race car!)

sorry to hear, thats aweful news...

what hummer? H1? 2? ... 3? apparently GM australia are delivering the H3 in 2007....?!?! that'd be cool!

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sorry to hear, thats aweful news...

what hummer? H1? 2? ... 3? apparently GM australia are delivering the H3 in 2007....?!?! that'd be cool!

gm r delivering the h3 but its the shit version.

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Last car out of Saudi we converted was a Dodge Viper and it had 7 colours of paint, they paint their cars each year so people think they they are rich as they buy a new one.

Would more then likely be ex US/Saudi government H1's of 1989/1990 vintage, a few were offered to some of my friends workshps.

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