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Reduced! Hummer H2 Oem Sedona Leather Seatcovers 2008-2010 Pristine New Takeoffs on 2040-parts.com

US $2,295.00
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Scottsdale, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

THIS MAY BE THE LAST, ONLY COMPLETE VIRGIN SET

LEFT ON THE PLANET..WILL ONLY INCREASE IN VALUE AND PRICE

I purchased these because the H2 I was looking at had black upholstery, and the

Sedona Red just looks better, a rich saddle color. Never installed them however.

OEM leather is priceless, and I have had several inquiries in the last several days re:

Hurricane Sandy Insurance Claims.

 

See photo of OEM ID tags from front driver and passenger seat backs

Note: Leathers are for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction early.

Imagine how much an H2 will go for at BarrettJackson in 5 years

These skins will be worth $10,000 

 

FULL SET OF OEM SEDONA LEATHERS seats, backs, headrests and folddown lid for front, second row and rear seats. Beautiful condition, thick soft leather, brand new take off from custom build/interior, stored inside A/C in smoke free, pet free, child free home.

 

THESE ARE PERFECT LEATHERS, PRISTINE, IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. LOOK AT THE PHOTOS FOR THE FRESH PERFECT STATE OF THE LEATHERS..I have been over these skins carefully and there is not a scratch, stain, mark or cut in them. Gorgeous. Three years from now, they will be PRICELESS...

 

GET THESE WHILE YOU CAN…THEY ARE RARE AND GETTING RARER AS HUMMER BECOMES EXTINCT. IF YOU HAVE THIS VEHICLE, GRAB THESE WHILE YOU CAN...

 

Often it is the leather upholstery that shows age on a vehicle..putting a fresh set of leathers on your truck will make it look brand new and boost resale like nothing else can....buy these and put them away for when you sell or trade in your H2.

 

New factory GM leather in rich Sedona color removed from a 2008 Hummer H2 going for customization. Includes the full three rows or you can use front two for the SUT version. Fits some earlier years but leather pattern may be slightly different. Price these at GM and see what a deal these are. Don’t waste money on ‘replacement’ offbrand aftermarket leather, they don’t look even close and will depreciate the value and look of your unit. Replace worn or damaged or simply have a spare set for when you need them.

 

Retail is over $1500 for REPRODUCTIONS, this is the OEM leather set, original COLOR, GRAIN, DESIGN and FEEL. Repro look like repro.

I will consider reasonable offers...however will list for a while then seal, store and wait until they are worth $5000 at Barrett Jackson in Scottsdale...

 

Local Pickup included free. However, I will ship to the US and anywhere in the world by USPS, insured. Please email for shipping costs, as they will vary widely depending on your preferences. I do not upcharge shipping fees. Foreign buyers accept all responsibility after package is submitted to USPS. Email for shipping fee before bidding.

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