Max-prop 3 Blade Classic 20" Feathering Propeller on 2040-parts.com
West Suffield, Connecticut, United States
Max-prop 3 blade classic complete of all parts included the zinc not showed im the photos
Shaft 1-1/2 inches 20" inches 83mm hub Checked and refurnished by professional Ready to work Shipping includes insurance |
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