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Yamaha Stainless Prop 19-t X 15 1/4 " Rh Saltwater Series Ii on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
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Eastern, NC, US

Eastern, NC, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Yamaha Propeller Pitch:19" Propeller Rotation:Standard Manufacturer Part Number:6D0-45970-00-00

15 1/4 DIAMETER X 19'' PITCH , USED FOR  FOR TESTING IN DEEP WATER NO DINGS OR SCRATCHES. PART # 6D0-45970-00-00 SALTWATER SERIES II 3 BLADE RIGHT HAND ROTATION.

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