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Airtex Interior Panels

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BGFYankee

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Those of you who've done the DIY interior side panels from Airtex, how were they to install? Do they just send you the material and then you refit that to your existing panels or do all new panels come from them? I've been kicking this (along with several other things) around in my head and am looking at several smaller projects designed to enhance the overall look of the aircraft. Since we did the DIY carpet from SCS Interiors and had the interior trim painted during the annual inspection this year, it makes sense to think about the side panels and seats afterward. If anyone has any pics to share, that'd be awesome as well. Thanks!
 

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