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Some of the pictures belong to my 1967 M20E. The panels are designed for ease of installation by the owner and it includes templates to do so. It does require trimming.  That said, I had Mr. Jaeger install mine and I don't know how much re-trimming is required after the first fit.

 

It is not a whole interior remake.  It is a number of panels and some of your existing plastics need to be reused.

 

Let me know if there's any other questions.

 

Carlos

Posted

Very nice, thanks for the info.

Are you happy with the new panels? Worth the money?

Do you really feel like it has more interior space?

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Welcome aboard, Carlos.

I went to the link in the OP, and saw Mike E.'s Pirep...

Mr. Jaeger is well known in a positive way, prior to the interior panels too.

Anyone with a desire to remove interior panels for maintenance will appreciate how these panels go together.

There are many pieces that can be acquired for less than $100. It may take a couple of years to finish the project. Every annual would get a new piece or two...

Something to consider when your interior is yellowed and broken...

Best regards,

-a-

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Very nice, thanks for the info.

Are you happy with the new panels? Worth the money?

Do you really feel like it has more interior space?

There is no extra space and Bruce clarified it for me. The tubular structure is in the way. I don't know if that is specific to the short bodies.

 

Considering the cost, I'm happy with the result. Whether if worth it or not it all depends the condition of the interior you start with. The panels look nice and I expect an easier interior inspection on my next annual.

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Excellent!  Bruce was my instructor for my commercial last year and at the time the STC had not issued, so that must have happened.  Pretty much anything he comes into contact with is going to be high quality.

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Check with Mike Elliott. That's some nice stuff. He'll have a pirep

It made a 10 out of my former F model's interior for sure. It took about 18 man hours to do, most of which was repairing the old window surrounds. Bruce has a lot of nice touches like the silicone window trim, emergency gear latch cover and optional pockets and walnut arm rests that really dress up the interior. Bruce is committed to making every installation a showpiece, drop him an email

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