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My Bravo interior plastics have some cracks, missing/loose screws and yellowing. I would like to replace them, but cannot find any except for the vintage Mooneys. Does anyone know where I can get them for the Bravo? I cannot believe I am the first person wanting to do this.

Also, has anyone done the replacement of the plastics do-it-yourself, or should I utilize a service center?

Zam

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My Bravo interior plastics have some cracks, missing/loose screws and yellowing. I would like to replace them, but cannot find any except for the vintage Mooneys. Does anyone know where I can get them for the Bravo? I cannot believe I am the first person wanting to do this.

Also, has anyone done the replacement of the plastics do-it-yourself, or should I utilize a service center?

Zam

I had my side panels repaired and painted, I had my headliner repaired and covered with leather, and all new shiny screws: all part of an interior redo
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It depends on how involved you want to get. If you take the seats out, the interior can be removed, repaired and repainted.

http://mooneyspace.com/topic/14892-paint-for-plastic-panels/?hl=%2Binterior+%2Bplastic#entry203556

There are some other good threads on here about repairing the plastic.

On a Bravo I used to have (serial #7) I had Aero Comfort in San Antonio cover the panels in Eurostretch fabric - looked nice but if I was to have them do it again I would do it in Ultraleather.

http://aerocomfort.com/mooney/

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There is a plastic repair kit on spruce that chemically "welds" cracks and works well - patience is as important as "skill"

 

SEM paint works great - there are photos of recent plastic paint/repairs I did in 2014 in gallery.

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Ryan, Lol, just read this after replying to your other question about the annual. Sarasota avionics will definitely help you with the interior and the other things you like too.

Curt

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I had mine repaired, covered with leather, by a shop that specializes in doing interiors (Aerotrim@KFPR), they were able to not just fix cracks, but removed ashtrays and repair the holes.

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