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Minn Kota Trolling Motor Replacement Prop, Bs-6, Fits 3-1/4 Inch Lower Units on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

New Paris, Indiana, United States

New Paris, Indiana, United States
Does not have UPC, Is in retail packaging
Brand:Boater Sports Manufacturer Part Number:BS-6 UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

BOATER SPORTS BRAND MINN KOTA REPLACEMENT PROP, BS-6, FITS 3-1/4 INCH LOWER UNITS

FITS 40PD V2, 40PD, 40AP, EDGE 40, EDGE 40/H, ENDURA 30, ENDURA 34, ENDURA 36, ENDURA 38, ENDURA 40, ENDURA PRO 32, ENDURA PRO 38, 40AT, 40AT/H, MAX 30T, MAX 36T, MAX 40T, VECTOR 40, TRAXXIS 40, TRAXXIS 40/SC

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