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Mercury Quicksilver 48-11070a40 Stainless Prop Alpha/bravo on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, United States
A few nicks and scrapes
Brand:Quicksilver Manufacturer Part Number:48-11070a40 Propeller Rotation:Standard

Used on a Mercruiser Alpha I 5.7 liter. Highly polished stainless steel. Has a few nicks and scrapes from small rocks, nothing major. I'm told this will fit Bravo drives also.


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