Yamaha Oem Staianless Propeller Prop 11 3/4 X 12 on 2040-parts.com
Lisbon, New Hampshire, United States
Yamaha painted stainless prop 11 3/4x12, in good shape **does need hub rebuilt** other than that works great |
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