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Ballistic 3 Blade Stainless Steel Propeller 13 3/8 X 19 Evinrude Johnson 335032 on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Crown Point, Indiana, United States

Crown Point, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ATTWOOD Manufacturer Part Number:335032

THIS IS A USED ATTWOOD BALISTIC 3 BLADE STAINLESS STEEL PROP. THE SIZE IS 13 3/8 X 19. THIS IS USED AND HAS SOME SMALL NICKS. THIS WAS ON A 1996 JOHNSON 115 HP OUTBOARD. I'M SURE IT WILL FIT OTHER OUTBOARDS. IT HAS A 13 TOOTH SPLINE. MODEL # 335032. THIS COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL PLASTIC CASE.CONTACT ME WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.

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