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Bronze Props , Bertram Props, Left And Right Pair, 20x23, 1.5inch, 20 X 22.8, on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Port Aransas, Texas, US

Port Aransas, Texas, US
:

Pair of 3 Blade Props

BRONZE

1.5inch bore

 (for 1.5 inch shafts or smaller shafts with sleeve)

 

20 x 22.8

 

props were re-conditioned in January of this year. Removed from my boat after I re-powered  in late July. Props were cleaned up and put in box to ship.

 

Props are boxed and ready to ship at buyers actual expense. no handling or packaging fees.

 

I ran these props on a 31' Bertram w/ 300hp cummins.

 

You can see some identifying marks on the props in the pictures:

 

20x22.8

"AP006176" is clear

"AP006177" isn't that clear but I believe that's the numbers

 

NO RESERVE

BUYER PAYS ACTUAL SHIPPING

local inspection and pick up OK.

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