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Evinrude Prop 11.5 X 13 For 4-stroke Engines 40-50 Hp 1999-thru Pn778609 on 2040-parts.com

US $128.99
Location:

Laguna Niguel, California, US

Laguna Niguel, California, US
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Evinrude Aluminum 11.5 X 13 Propeller for 4-Stroke engines 40-50 HP for 1999-Thru.  This is a new prop with the box opened just to take these photos.  Please note these motors were manufacured by Suzuki for Johnson/Evinrude for a short period of time during Johnson/Evinrudes transition to a complete line of two stroke motors.  Part Number is 778609.  This is a great opportunity to purchase a brand new prop at a great price and you will only need to go to your mail address to pick it up. 

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Please be sure this is what you need and want as this Prop is sold "as is" with "no returns".

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