Hydro Motive Lh - Rh 26 Pitch 4 Blade Props on 2040-parts.com
Barclay, Maryland, United States
Nice pair of Hydromotive 4 blade stainless props left hand and right hand solid hub. fits Brovo 1 xr and TRS maybe others. they have been polished to perfection. looks great on the drives. 26 by 15.5 26 pitch. these are very expensive high quality props. |
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