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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    I know McFarlane carries stuff, and there is a few other suppliers out there that do new FAA PMA approved parts. I just assisted in helping repair plastic pieces. Welding the plastic back together. Sanding, repainting , can also vinyl wrap after the repair as well
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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    Yea. I try to have quick turn around times. If doing a full interior it takes about 4-6 weeks. If just doing seats I generally say 2 weeks. I try not to keep the airplanes out of the sky. I try to keep them flying.
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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    Here’s a picture of seats and carpet I did.. all new custom foam, embroidery, all leather and the carpet was wool. Came in under $4000. Next he’s doing the side panels when it comes in for annual inspection. Now if you want the seat frames blasted and painted that would be additional.
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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    I’m located at KRVL Mifflin County Airport.
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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    Yes, even with having our a&p/ia install the interior we’d still be under $12,000 for a full interior. I also replace the cardboard with plastic to help eliminate corrosion. The only variable in costs is if you add soundproofing, and if there are unknown issues found behind the panels.
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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    Thanks. I love what I do.. I hope to continue to grow my aviation upholstery business.
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    Upholstery / interior re-do’s. Cost?

    I do upholstery for a living. You can check out my Facebook page at TheFlightBoxLLC. I do custom interiors and custom embroidery. I’ve done them for as little as $4000 or as much as $8000. Just depends on what material and complex stitching you choose. I’m competitive to airtex pricing, but...
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