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Black Michigan Wheel 992204 14 X 20 Vortex 4 Blade Propeller Pick Up California on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Fountain Valley, California, United States

Fountain Valley, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:VORTEX UPC:does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:992204

 

Black Michigan Wheel 992204 14 X 20 Vortex 4 Blade Propeller PICK UP CALIFORNIA

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416  D3  W    5.11#     
 

PICK UP IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY  CALIFORNIA 92708 NEAR DISNEYLAND 


 
Here is a Black Michigan Wheel 992204, 14 X 20, Vortex 4 Blade Propeller.  Condition is great, not sure if it was mounted as there is no grease where the hub goes. 
Some paint missing, edges of prop are all perfect.   You will need your own hub kits to install this.


 
PICK UP IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY  CALIFORNIA 92708 NEAR DISNEYLAND      

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