Quicksilver Propeller Wrench, 1 1/16 Inch, Mercruiser, Mercury, Floating Prop on 2040-parts.com
Rockville, Maryland, United States
Propeller replacement just got easier with the Quicksilver plastic propeller wrench. Light weight, rust proof and stows easily for an emergency propeller change. 1 1/16 inch 24mm socket.
Will ship out quicikly on day of payment, thank you |
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