1987 Evinrude Omc Johnson 225 Hp Counter Rotating Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
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Will Not Ship!!!
Here we have a counter rotating lower unit, 25 ' shaft off a 1987 Evinrude 225. It appears to shift properly and was told it worked, but cannot test it. It goes in and out of both gears as it should. I normally wouldn't sell an item of this size on ebay because of high shipping costs so I am offering it for local pick up only. I will assist in strapping it to a pallet, and even take it to ups for you, but that's it. You must handle the rest. |
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