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Mercury Flo-torq Ii 835257k1, Prop Hub Set New on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Anacortes, Washington, US

Anacortes, Washington, US
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Mercury FLO-TORQ II 835257K1, Prop Hub set

This is a Mercury FLO-TORQ II 835257K1, Prop Hub set.  It is new, in its original box.  I just opened it to take pictures, and to make sure that it was complete. This is cheap insurance.  Why waste a trip on a broken hub?

This came from a boat shop that went out of business. 

 

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