Omc Stinger Stainless Prop Propeller Inboard Boat 14 1/4 X 23 Pitch on 2040-parts.com
West Plains, Missouri, United States
Used stainless propeller for an OMC Stinger inboard
This was a spare. Has a few dings around the edges and some general wear..but its in good useable condition Splines and hub are in fine shape. Will also include mounting plates and nut. Its 14.25 diameter and 23 pitch I also have some aluminum props to fit this lower listed separately. Shipping 20.00 in the US lower 48 Thanks for looking. |
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