Mercury Quicksilver Aluminum Performance Propeller Prop Qa2078r Yamaha Honda Nib on 2040-parts.com
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New in a soiled box Quicksilver aluminum performance propeller QA2078R It will fit Mercury/Mariner 25-70 hp, Force 40-75 hp, Yamaha 40-60 hp, Honda 35-50 hp outboards. It has a 10 3/8" diameter. 13 pitch ans 3RH rotation. Although the box is shelf worn and soiled the prop is brand new. Email if you have questions and thanks for looking.
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