Johnson Evinrude 13 X 19 Prop 1995 on 2040-parts.com
Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
Up for sale is a 13 X 19 prop for a 1995 Johnson / Evinrude 70 HP 3 cylinder 2 stroke outboard motor, it is in excellent condition, this came off of my personal motor witch was operating perfectly, the only reason I removed it was to install an outboard jet unit, it has no chips or gouges and has most of the factory paint
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