Suzuki Propeller 14 1/4 X 24 Stainless Steal 15 Spline on 2040-parts.com
North Chicago, Illinois, United States
Used suzuki 3 x14 1/4 x 24 pitch stainless steal prop.
No major dings in blades. Minor nicks and scratches from normal use. 15 spline |
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