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Honda Stainless Steel 3 Blade Turbo Performance Propeller 58234zy3a23hp Oem New on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States

Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States
brand new no original box
Brand:Honda Marine Manufacturer Part Number:58234-ZY3-A23HP Propeller Pitch:23" Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Propeller Rotation:Right, Standard

BRAND NEW  Honda Marine 58234-ZY3-A23HP Turbo (Performance)

 (3) Blade Stainless Steel Propeller

Right Rotation

14 3/4" Diameter

23 Pitch

Please check fitment prior to purchase. any questions please call 732 267 8069 before bidding, new retail for 500.00   only 199.00   OR B.O.

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