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GFC
March 10th 04, 02:19 AM
Can anyone provide some suggestions on some reasonable interior shops in the Kentucky or adjacent state areas? I know of Air Mod by Sporty's, but they are very expensive. I'm looking for good work at a fair price.

Thanks

Louis L. Perley III
March 10th 04, 02:31 PM
Haven't used them yet, as I'm just getting started in the process of
figuring out what I'll need to fix up the interior in my Cessna 152, but
I've seen their work, and it looks real nice. I'll probably have them do the
carpeting and the seats. Still looking for a good place to buy the interior
plastics (mine is getting really brittle and yellowed).

http://www.tnwings.com/

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Louis Perley III
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"GFC" > wrote in message
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Can anyone provide some suggestions on some reasonable interior shops in the
Kentucky or adjacent state areas? I know of Air Mod by Sporty's, but they
are very expensive. I'm looking for good work at a fair price.

Thanks

G.R. Patterson III
March 10th 04, 04:30 PM
"Louis L. Perley III" wrote:
>
> Still looking for a good place to buy the interior
> plastics (mine is getting really brittle and yellowed).

Texas Aeroplastics.

George Patterson
Battle, n; A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would
not yield to the tongue.

MichaelR
March 11th 04, 01:55 AM
I used Airtex in my 150 and it fit well and looked good, and wasn't too
expensive.

Airmod does charge a fair price; it's just that they do great work.



"GFC" > wrote in message
news:3Xu3c.161663$4o.240818@attbi_s52...
Can anyone provide some suggestions on some reasonable interior shops in the
Kentucky or adjacent state areas? I know of Air Mod by Sporty's, but they
are very expensive. I'm looking for good work at a fair price.

Thanks

Nathan Young
March 12th 04, 04:35 AM
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 07:31:46 -0700, "Louis L. Perley III"
> wrote:

>Haven't used them yet, as I'm just getting started in the process of
>figuring out what I'll need to fix up the interior in my Cessna 152, but
>I've seen their work, and it looks real nice. I'll probably have them do the
>carpeting and the seats. Still looking for a good place to buy the interior
>plastics (mine is getting really brittle and yellowed).
>
>http://www.tnwings.com/

The existing plastics can be repainted which will make them look nice
again, but as you point out - that will not help the brittle-ness. Do
a dejanews.com search of the rec.aviation.* archives on painting
plastic and you will get lots of good suggestions.

-Nathan

Viperdoc
March 13th 04, 12:45 PM
I just had my Baron done by Airmod. Yes, they are expensive, but the quality of their job is mostly hidden by the work done when the old interior is removed.

One visit to their shop will demonstrate how good they really are, and you have the bonus of the opportunity to go over to Sporty's and buy some gadgets.

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