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Solas 2121-093-09 Prop Johnson Evinrude 9.25'' 9'' Pitch 3 Blade Right 9.9-15hp on 2040-parts.com

US $134.61
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Champlain, New York, United States

Champlain, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Solas Propeller Compatible Make:Johnson, Evinrude, BRP Propeller Pitch:9 inches Compatibility Year(s):1974 to 2005 Propeller Rotation:RIGHT Tooth:13 Tooth Spline Manufacturer Part Number:2121-093-09 Blade:3 Blade Diameter:9.25 Inches Horsepower:8HP to 15HP Surface Finish:Stainless

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