1989 Yamaha 225 ETXD. Runs good. The steering arm broke (rusted). I don't have time to fix it, and considering its age, probably not worth it. Located in Gulf Shores, Alabama. Local pickup only. Complete, but has to be unrigged/removed from the boat. I'll help. Email for pictures since Ebay can't handle it today.
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