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I bought this off Rasta, and it is very much unchanged since i bought it, so i hope Rasta doesnt mind, but ill use his pictures and words.....

So this is my home assembled Bitsa P (assembled by Rasta) , well i think its a rather decent spec which cost me around the £300 mark to do, i guess i value it somewhere around there ish:[list]
[*]Nice light relic body, nothing scary! Not sure of origin, think its alder but not 100%...certainly not ply crap.
[*]Might mighty, Lic by Fender maple neck with 70's decal added by the supplier, lightly varnished...was planning to get an aged tint but not got around to it.
[*]Proper 70's cream Dimarzio pick up with adjustable pole pieces...good piece of proper vintage kit this.
[*]Some vintage wiring loom from B/C's genius Kiogon with some old school russian capacitor thing, gives good tone.
[*]Aged P knobs (dull crome)
[*]Quality Schaller tuners.
[*]Decent bridge, not sure of origin.
[*]Fender neck plate.
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This is a great players Precision bass and plays lovely with low action. I've obviously gone for a 70's replica ish look bar the change of better pick up, which is actually from the 70's. There was a small gap in the neck pocket on assembly which i shimmed with card, nothing to drastic but it keeps it tight.Obviously its the right one in the pic below.

There are some more detailed pics in this link but when it had a previous pick up prior to the now fitted cream Dimarzio. [url="https://plus.google.com/photos/118380618731756986255/albums/5710228643771424529?authkey=CLyxiMrhxreRUA"][color="#0f72da"]https://plus.google....=CLyxiMrhxreRUA[/color][/url]

Can send via courier.


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