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Old April 8th 05, 12:24 AM
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I took the advice of someone on this group to have my interior
refurbishing done by Airborne Upholstery at Stoudsburg/Pocono (N53).
They are (BTW) excellent and do a fabubulous (and very fair-priced)
job. No complaint there and I am VERY pleased.

But in replacing the headliner, we decided that it was best to replace
the plastic housing that fits over the red cockpit-lighting and
instrument lighting rheostat. This is just a thin plastic cover that
had a break at the point where the screws hold it in place.

Now, we aren't talking about the guts of the light, the rheostats, the
fixture or wiring . . . JUST the cover.

Cessna charged me $300.00 for it. I know I shouldn't bitch, and I
should know by now (7 years of ownership) . . . but man that seems
out of whack to me.

:-(

 




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