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Propspeed Running Gear Coating, 500ml Oceanmax Msrp $340 Bin $200 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Fort Pierce, Florida, United States

Fort Pierce, Florida, United States
PROPSPEED RUNNING GEAR COATING, 500Ml OceanMax MSRP $340 BIN $200, US $200.00, image 1
Condition:New Type:Bottom Paint Manufacturer Part Number:PS-500-K Brand:OceanMax

PROPSPEED RUNNING GEAR COATING, 500Ml by OceanMax
MSRP $340 BIN $200
500ML Propspeed Kit. Foul release coating system for propellers and running gear.

Propspeed is suitable for application to all underwater metallic running gear
  • Propellers & Trim tabs
  • Propeller shafts & Rudders
  • Prop struts - Bow & stern thrusters


Coverage for a pair of 32" 5 Blade propellers

US Customers Only

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