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Mercury Laser Ii Prop, Stainless Steel Outboard Motor Prop, 48-16546a46 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States

Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

For sale is a new, unopened and unused Mercury Stainless Steel boat motor prop. The specifications are Part number: 48-16546A46,  Diameter 13 7/8, pitch 21, blades 3RH, Material SS (Stainless Steel). 
This is for the prop only, flo-torque hub not included. Stainless prop only. This particular prop was matched up for a 150 mercury optimax, but surely fits many other larger motors. I do not know what all motors it will fit.
I searched this on Amazon and found it for $498.02.


Prop is new and has never been removed from the box.
Thanks for looking.

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