Cigarette 38TG – “A New Look”
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A vessel with significant signs of wear and/or ‘dated graphics’ may not be the ideal candidate while shopping for a new boat. However there is light at the end of the tunnel with the right vision. This 1998 Cigarette 38TG is a prime example of a few changes that can modernize an older vessel. The ‘dated’ deck and hullside graphics to the faded vinyl and gauges left this Cig in the past. That’s where we come in with a complete “Modern Look” upgrade package:
Repaint / Label Dash Panels or Carbon Fiber Panels
Re Powder Coat Throttles / Shifters
Replace Gauges As Needed / Complete Gauge Restyle
Replace / Add Gauge Bezels
Replace Cockpit Carpet
Repair Vinyl / Re Dye Vinyl ( Various Color Options )
Cover Existing Graphics ( Vinyl Wrap or Paint )
Re Powder Coat Deck Rails / Grab Handles ( Various Color Options )
Please call Alan today for a quote to this, similar or other service projects.
Alan Gordon
Service Manager - Pier 57
847-336-9037
[email protected]
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Repaint / Label Dash Panels or Carbon Fiber Panels
Re Powder Coat Throttles / Shifters
Replace Gauges As Needed / Complete Gauge Restyle
Replace / Add Gauge Bezels
Replace Cockpit Carpet
Repair Vinyl / Re Dye Vinyl ( Various Color Options )
Cover Existing Graphics ( Vinyl Wrap or Paint )
Re Powder Coat Deck Rails / Grab Handles ( Various Color Options )
Please call Alan today for a quote to this, similar or other service projects.
Alan Gordon
Service Manager - Pier 57
847-336-9037
[email protected]
BEFORE:
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Please call Alan today for a quote to this, similar or other service projects.
Alan Gordon
Service Manager - Pier 57
847-336-9037
[email protected]
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Alan Gordon
Service Manager - Pier 57
847-336-9037
[email protected]
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#6
And no GPS speedo ???
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Exactly. When I upgrade I'll be looking for a nicely updated 90's gun, what would it cost to have it done vs buying one and doing it myself?




