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Propeller 18 X 28 Pitch Pair Of 3 Blade Bronze Props Tapered Shaft Balanced on 2040-parts.com

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Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States

Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:federal / drotlite Propeller Rotation:Standard, Counter Propeller Pitch:28 pitch

PICK UP ONLY and paid for with C.ash in person  NO SHIPPING  Item must be picked up with in 7 days of auction listing no exceptions! Pick ups are ;Monday- Friday 10 am to 6 pm Saturday 9 am till 3 pm Sunday off.   ! Mapquest my location if you are unsure where I am. 07438 Oak ridge  call for any information with in my pick up hours 9732596052 selling these counter rotating 18x 28 pitch bronze props tapered shafts. I took a pic of dial caliper. The nut side of the props is 1 inch and the back side is a hair under 1 1/4 inch. They are in great shape and sold as a pair

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