Minn Kota Propeller Prop 2061122 & 2061121 Mkp-2 65t 565t 765mxt 1378121 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
MINN KOTA MOTORS POWER PROP Model MKP-2 #2061122 (2061121) For use with 3-1/4" diameter lower units with serial numbers starting with: MKJ, MKA, and J through N. This item is NEW in its original, unopened packaging. Prop No: 2061122. Model MKP-2. Motor Diameter: 3-1/4", Prop Kit "A" Fits these Minn Kota trolling motors: Includes:
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Contact seller with any questions. Please calculate shipping costs before bidding. This item is in stock and available for immediate shipment. Thank you. Fish-Lectronics is a MinnKota Authorized Service Center and Retailer FISH-LECTRONICS 5003 University Av. Ne. Minneapolis, MN 55421 Ph. 763-571-1277 Fax. 763-571-6064 |
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