19x23 Reverse Rotation Mercruiser Stainless Prop on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
Used Magnum Mach 19x23 stainless steel counter rotating prop for Mercruiser Alpha outdrives. I've bolted on only to realize the blades were aimed the wrong direction. My loss, your gain.
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