Yamaha/mariner Outboard Motor 2hp Alloy Propeller Genuine Part High Thrust New on 2040-parts.com
Paignton, United Kingdom
2HP YAMAHA/ MARINER BRAND NEW HIGH THRUST PROPELLER IN CAST ALLOY MUCH STRONGER THAN THE PLASTIC ONES COMES WITH SPLIT PIN AND SHEAR PIN FITS 2A 2B 2C MODELS PLEASE SEE PHOTOS
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