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Large 19 Spline Stern Drive Propeller Mercruiser? Outdrive 18 Inch Diameter on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, US

Key Largo, Florida, US
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This is a large aluminum propeller . I do not know what it fits. It is for a 19 spline shaft and is approximately 18 inches in diameter. I see no identifying markings on this . I do not know the pitch.  It is in pretty good shape except for the nick you see in the blade. Please only bid if you know what this fits and are sure you want it. 

 

These items are sold "As Is", so if you have any questions, please ask as I do not accept returns and all sales are final. Serious bidders only.   For additional payment arrangements please ask prior to bidding.


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