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mrpibb
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seats for ole smokey

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Anyone know of any shops that will redo all my seats in the new england area? Dosnt have to be a aviation shop, i'll probably supply the fabric. headliner, carpet and sidewall panel Will be most likely airtex.
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Post by 4-Shipp »

I have a complete Airtex interior and am very happy with it. The seats have held up well are very attractive. Lots of folks comment on it.

I do not know how the cost of the Airtex seat covers compare with having them done at a shop as my interior was done by the previous owner.

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Post by DAVE G »

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Call ALLAN BOOTHROYD at AIRBORNE ELECTRONICS. They are located at EAST STROUDSBURG airport in PA If I can find the phone number, I'll send it along. He did 2 headliners for me and they were both perfectly done. By the way it was cheaper to have him make and install it than it was to just purchase an Airtex.
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