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Vintage Quicksilver Brass Propeller 9-31458-a3-17 611a Three Blades on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Dunedin, Florida, United States

Dunedin, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:9-31458-A3-17

Vintage Brass propeller by Quicksilver. I think the part number is as listed but it is kind of worn. The "A" could be a 4. I looked at through a loop. There is also a stamp that says 611A. Approximately 12" in diameter. I think it is Mercury. Seems in pretty good shape. A few small dings towards hub of one blade. I am not sure if it could be used again or not.

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