Propeller Assembly For A 1970 Sears / Eska 3 Hp Outboard Motor #217.58540 on 2040-parts.com
Troy, Michigan, United States
PROPELLER ASM. FOR A 1970 SEARS / ESKA 3 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR #217.58540 BIDS FOR THIS ASSEMBLY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PARTS:
BUYER ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPATABILITY WITH ESKA LOWER UNIT NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE OF CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES |
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