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Mercury Quicksilver 3-blade Stainless Steel Boat Propeller/prop 48 11074 A40 23p on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Uniontown, Ohio, US

Uniontown, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Quicksilver Propeller Pitch:23" Manufacturer Part Number:48 11074 A40 23P Model:48 11074 A40 23P

Mercury Quicksilver
3-Blade Propeller

Model # 48 11074 A40 23P

You are bidding on one Quicksilver 3-Blade Stainless Steel Boat Propeller. Fits most 150-200 hp motors.15 spline. 

This prop is used, it is in good , used condition. 

All Blades Show Some Wear 

Heavy Prop 14 LBS Before Packing And Box

PROP WILL BE SHIPPED INSURED FEDEX, UPS  OR PRIORITY MAIL 


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