1989 Yamaha Outboard 200 2-stroke 25" Lower Unit Gearcase Counter Rotating on 2040-parts.com
Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
hi i am selling this counter rotation left hand rotation lower unit it was removed from a 1989 yamaha 200 should fit many yaers and models 150-200 HP but please check with your local dealer unit is in good shape has had a new skeg welded on but as you can see in the oictures it was done the right way and i would change the water pump before use please feel free to ask any and all questions thanks
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