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1999 Yamaha 225hp Or 250hp 25" Counter Rotating Lower Unit And Stainless Prop on 2040-parts.com

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Glenelg, Maryland, United States

Glenelg, Maryland, United States

1999 Yamaha 225HP or 250HP 25" Shaft Counter Rotating Lower Unit with Counter Rotating Stainless Steel Prop
Skeg a little beat up. Unit is a must have if you have any of these older Yamaha's. Can't even start to imagine what one of these cost to repair, and how long that would take.  This is off of the saltwater series 76 degree motors. This outdrive will fit many motors, from many years.

Note, there is a $25 fee added to create the custom shipping crate because I need to buy the wood from home depot and make it.
If you're local, then the fee will be credited when you pick it up. Prop is a 17 pitch. And as always, I recommend a new water pump kit.

Lastly please view my other auctions!!!

Thx Scotty

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