Gt propeller pulled from a Tecnam P92 with rotax 912 80 hp, 130 hours, good condition some paint abrasion have epoxi leading edge protection,6years, keep always in a dry place, shipping cost referred to Usa ,Canada, Europe, ask for other destination.
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Propeller warp drive with hub aluminium
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