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2003 HUMMER H2 WITH SUPREME SUSPENSIONS 3" LIFT KIT. At the time of publishing, Kieren is thinking of selling this H2, contact him on kieren.loud@gmail.com . This 2003 Factory colour "Luxury Yellow" H2 Hummer has just had fitted a Supreme Suspensions 3" Lift Kit, New Bilstein 5100 Shock Absorbers, Supreme Suspensions Camber/Caster Kit, Supreme Suspensions Lockout Kit, New Motiv8 20x12" -44 Alloy Wheels and Toyo 37x13.50 M/T Tyres, LPG Conversion with 80 Litre tank, Rear Flip Down DVD Player, Black Door Handles and Led Front Fog Lights. It really is a Beast in what has to be the best Colour for a Hummer. The Hummer H2 was built in the AM General facility under contract from General Motors from 2002 to 2009. AM General had planned to sell a civilian version of its Humvee as far back as the late 1980s. Having the same structure and most mechanical components, the civilian Hummers were finished in automotive gloss paint, adding passenger car enhancements such as air conditioning, sound insulation, upgraded upholstery, stereo systems, wood trim, and convenience packages. The civilian model began in part because of the persistence of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who saw an Army convoy while filming Kindergarten Cop in Oregon and began to campaign and lobby for a civilian version to be available on the market. In 1992, AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee vehicle to the public under the brand name "Hummer". The first two Hummer H1s to be sold were purchased by Schwarzenegger. December 1999, AM General sold the brand name to General Motors, but continued to manufacture the vehicles.GM was responsible for the marketing and distribution of all civilian Hummers produced by AM General. GM introduced two of its own design models, the H2 and H3, and renamed the original vehicle H1. AM General continued to build the H1 until it was discontinued in 2006, they were contracted by GM to produce the H2.