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Old 07-18-2007, 07:46 AM
Rick S. Rick S. is offline
 
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I have their seat for my -10, beautiful work high end furniture/luxury car quality.

I just wish they had a door & panel kit for the -10

I can't imagine anything less than perfect from Luke after seeing so many great looking RV's with their products.

Abby from Flightline Interiors makes a nice package as well so either way you can't really go wrong. My better half saw both and ordered the seats from Classic Aero, I make it a point not to ask her why she decides on one thing or another, it hurts my forehead, right in the middle, between my eyes.
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Old 07-18-2007, 09:58 AM
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Default I have the Classic Aero seats and FlightLine interior.

My wife told me that if I wanted her to ride for more then 30 minutes at a time that we would need some real good seats.
The seats are great. The only draw back is that the high back (which is nice) causes problem routing the shoulder harness over/around them. Every time I raise the seat to get into the baggage area or the seat pocket the belts tend to end up behind the seat which needs to be lifted again to free the belts.
I love the flightline interior. I got cloth and my Velcro will stick to the cabin sides anywhere that I want.

I won't be able to make OSH, but if your close to Oregon I would be happy to show it off.

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Old 07-28-2007, 06:17 PM
N53LW N53LW is offline
 
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Default Classic Aero

I bought the their seats for my 8, went w/the heated seat option on the rear seat. Also ordered the stick boot covers. It all looks great! The front seat is a liitle wider in the seat & back rest which takes away a little knee & foot room, but not really a problem(I'll be up front).
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Old 07-28-2007, 11:47 PM
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JCASH, I'd like to see what you come up with. I've been thinking about doing my own upholstery (mom taught me how to sew but that's another story).
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