Yamaha 13 3/4 X 19 Counter Rotating Props on 2040-parts.com
Saint James City, Florida, US
These Yamaha 13 3/4 x 19 counter rotating props are being sold as a pair. I bought these props for a pair of Yamaha 150's. They have been in my garage for 4-5 years. Not aware of any issues with them, but being sold as is.
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