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2009 HUMMER H3 H3T 4WD 4dr

2009 HUMMER H3
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4-Wheel Drive, 4 Door SUV
14 mpg city / 18 mpg hwy
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$28,597
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$30,750


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at what milage should I change the water pump
should I wait til the water pump makes noise or change it now while im repalacing the radiator
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how many miles on front rotors before they need to be machined
front rotor pulsating
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REPLACEMENT NET
I WANT TO REPLACE THE NET ON THE BACK OF THE PASSENGER FRONT SEAT.
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how do I program my visor bittons
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