Minn Kota Invisible Propeller Motor Fishing Boat Ge Lexan Strong Trolling! on 2040-parts.com
Halethorpe, Maryland, United States
Up for auction is a Minn Kota invisible prop that I purchased a few ago but never used. The prop has some of the packaging but the prop isn't covered. It is in new condition. Please look at the pics for models it fits before bidding. Also, please feel free to ask me anything before bidding. Buyer to pay 4.95 priority shipping. Paypal preferred. Thanks!
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