14 X 11 Propeller Mercury/honda on 2040-parts.com
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
NEW 14 X 11 Aluminum 3 Blade Propeller.
This has a pressed in hub. Twister Part #231111 Made by Michigan Wheel. Fits Mercury and Honda 4 cyl. Check for your spefific fitment. |
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