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Stainless Steel Prop on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
Good condition!
Brand:Unbranded Propeller Rotation:Standard Propeller Pitch:21 Manufacturer Part Number:48 72500A4

For Sale is a great used stainless steel prop. It is a 15 spline, which means its for Mercury, Mariner, Force outboards; I think Yamahas too, perhaps others. I've used it on my 125 hp and it works very well (47 mph). I'm selling it because the wife says I have too many props already. There are a few minor dings, but nothing that hinders performance. These normally sell for over $350

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