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Installation of Airtex Interior

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Hello, My topic is not so technical. I live in Northern Colorado and have a Cessna 120. I have received all Airtex materials for headliner, carpet, and seats. Is there anyone around here that could put it in? I have had at least eight people look and have waited for six months. Thanks, Technically Challenged
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I had my headliner installed by a person who did auto upholstery.
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If you go to Member Products on the Association website you will find a video produced by our very own Lorraine Morris on how to install headliners. Hope this helps. https://cessna120140.com/wp-content/upl ... na-120.pdf?
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Re: Installation of Airtex Interior

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8318 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 4:18 pm Hello, My topic is not so technical. I live in Northern Colorado and have a Cessna 120. I have received all Airtex materials for headliner, carpet, and seats. Is there anyone around here that could put it in? I have had at least eight people look and have waited for six months. Thanks, Technically Challenged
I fake it pretty well as an Airplane Mechanic in my Day job. "Interior work" was never my strong suit, however I was able to install the Airtex interior without Lorraine's fine video(I'm not certain it existed when I did my interior) and no-one has ever laughed me off the airport when they view my interior.

That being said an auto upholster person I'm certain could easily assist you and your mechanic.
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