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Propeller 14 ½ X 19 For Omc Cobra on 2040-parts.com

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Anderson, South Carolina, United States

Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OMC Propeller Rotation:Standard Propeller Pitch:19" Manufacturer Part Number:04840

APPEARS TO BE A USED PROP THAT WE FOUND IN A STORAGE UNIT
SOMEONE HAD WROTE OMC COBRA ON IT
HAS THE FOLLOWING NUMBER STAMPED IN IT 04840 ALSO HAS 14 1/2X19 ON IT
NO DENTS OR NICKS IN THE BLADES
SOLD AS IS

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