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9 7/8x11 1/4 Pitch Propeller For Yamaha Out Board Engine 20-30hp 664-45947-01-el on 2040-parts.com

US $58.00
Location:

Flushing, New York, United States

Flushing, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:YAMAHA Manufacturer Part Number:664-45947-01-EL Propeller Pitch:11 1/4 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Propeller Rotation:Standard UPC:Does not apply

  • Made of high quality aluminum. Used for Yamaha out board engine 20-30hp.
  • 10 spline tooth.
  • Diameter: 9 7/8" Pitch 11 1/4". Diameter is identical to original ones.
  • This prop is not from original Yamaha manufacturer, however, we guarantee the quality and performace. Return is accepted.
  • Important notice: Free shipping is only offered within the 48 continental states. $20 will be charged for shipping to other US territories such as Alaska, Hawaii.etc.

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