Used Omc Johnson Evinrude Marine Boat Propeller 13 1/4 X 17 391199 on 2040-parts.com
Round Rock, Texas, United States
Johnson Evinrude Aluminum Propeller 13 1/4 x 17 0391199 391199. Ready to hit the water/be put on your lower unit and go! Fits many 45 - 140 HP / horsepower outboard marine boat motors.
13 1/4 diameter x 17 pitch, right hand standard rotation, three blade aluminum. Complete with inner hub 13 teeth / tooth spline. Has a few minor chips here and there on the edges of the blades and some missing paint but overall in good condition. |
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