Mercury Racing Hydromotive Quad 4 X Ot on 2040-parts.com
Glen Ellyn, Illinois, US
Up for sale is a pair of HydromotiveQuad 4 X props, 25" pitch. Left and right hand rotation. These just came back from Hydromotive being checked over, they are in excellent condition. Hubs not included, but available seperately if you do not have them.
sold as is, shipping will be usps and double of what is listed as there will be 2 boxes
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