26 X 24 Bronze Propeller Used But Clean Straight And No Damage on 2040-parts.com
Baltimore, Maryland, US
clean used prop no damage. 26x24 1 1/2 . buyer picks up local in Baltimore , or ill ship for actual shipping. my guess is as good as yours on the price of shipping. .
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