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Marine / Boat Propeller / Prop Shaft Stainless Steel 1 1/4" X 59 3/4" Four Winns on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States

Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:four winns Manufacturer Part Number:*****

THIS AUCTION IS FOR 1 STAINLESS STEEL MARINE/BOAT PROP SHAFT. IT MEASURE 59 3/4" LONG, AND IT 1 1/4" WIDE.  THIS IS NEW OLD STOCK FROM FOUR WINNS, SO THEY HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE FOR A BIT, AND MAY HAVE LIGHT SCRATCHES, AND BE A LITTLE DUSTY. I AM NOT SURE OF THE SIZE OR MODEL BOAT THAT THESE FIT, ONLY THAT THEY WERE ORIGINALLY FOR FOUR WINNS.  THANKS

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