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Nos Bronze Boat Propeller Prop 23" X 22" 1 5/8 Rh on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
Location:

Voluntown, Connecticut, United States

Voluntown, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Part Type:Propellers


This auction is for one NOS Solid Bronze Michigan Built Boat Propeller 23" X 22" 1 5/8 RH twist.  See photos for more detail.  Will be wood crated for shipping.  Ask any questions you may have.  Thank you.

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*NOTE: THE SHIPPING COST DOES INCLUDE A SMALL HANDLING FEE, WHICH I UNFORTUNATELY NOW HAVE TO IMPLEMENT IN ORDER TO OFFSET THE NEW FEE THAT EBAY NOW IMPOSES ON NOT ONLY THE SELLING PRICE OF THE ITEM, BUT ALSO ON THE SELLERS SHIPPING COSTS.


On Jul-09-11 at 12:28:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

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