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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 76616" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Welp, I am going to heed your guys suggestions and just get a new(reconditioned) prop. I found one in a town about an hour south of me that my buddy is going to pick up for me. Its the same prop as mine, just reconditioned for 75 bucks. Called around on prices of a new one and they average 120-125 bucks. So for now, I'm just gonna go with the cheaper one(putting it on a CC... :? ). Probably take this one to them sometime and have it reshaped and keep it as a spare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 76616, member: 216"] Welp, I am going to heed your guys suggestions and just get a new(reconditioned) prop. I found one in a town about an hour south of me that my buddy is going to pick up for me. Its the same prop as mine, just reconditioned for 75 bucks. Called around on prices of a new one and they average 120-125 bucks. So for now, I'm just gonna go with the cheaper one(putting it on a CC... :? ). Probably take this one to them sometime and have it reshaped and keep it as a spare. [/QUOTE]
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