Johnson Evinrude 150 175 200 225 V 6 Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
Bunnell, Florida, United States
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A JOHNSON/EVINRUDE LOWER UNIT OFF OF A 225 V 6 OUTBOARD IT WILL FIT MANY YEARS AND HP.THE LOWER UNIT IS IN GOOD CONDITION THE OIL IS CLEAN IT HAS NO WATER OR METAL IN IT .THIS MODEL HAS THE 2 PC DRIVESHAFT .WE HAVE PRESSERE TESTED IT AND ALL IS GOOD. SHIPPING WILL BE 44.95 TO THE LOWER 48..
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