Piper Cherokee, Archer, Arrow (pa-28) Interior on 2040-parts.com
Leesburg, Florida, United States
Piper
Cherokee, Archer, Arrow (PA-28) Interior We are offering a better-than-new completer interior for
your Piper aircraft. Flying Colors Paint & Interior offers full service
airplane restoration services for your Piper. This is not a kit, but a premium
quality workmanship upgrade to your existing interior. All materials are FAA-approved.
Come to Sunny Florida for a vacation and friendly service for your airplane. It includes: Jet quality leather seats
Carpet
Headliner
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