48-931915 Bravo 1 Propeller, Prop 28 Pitch With Shaft Insert on 2040-parts.com
Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, US
48-931915 BRAVO 1 PROPELLER, PROP 28 PITCH with shaft insert. Used one season, no nicks or bumps.
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