Tokyo Road brings you a 1977 Aria Pro II Primary Bass PB-400 with a gig bag. It received a replacement pickguard, a Tokai pickup and electronics, a setup, and spot dressing to bring it up to standards and it's ready to rock with low action and great tone. There's some bumps and bruises, but they suit it well. 34" scale, 1.58" nut 8.4 lbs.

Tokyo Road is a division of Northwest Vintage Guitars LLC.  We have a 5 Star rating on every platform we do business on including Reverb.

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You can rest assured that your guitar will arrive safely. Every guitar is detuned, the fretboard is protected, the headstock is wrapped, and the guitar is securely fixed inside the case.  If a hard case is not included, your guitar will be securely wrapped for shipment. The Aeris packing system keeps it safe inside a new shipping box made for guitars.  All Guitar shipments are fully insured and shipped via UPS Ground unless other arrangements are made prior to purchase.  Parts are shipped by a variety of trackable methods. Please message us for International Shipping quotes and be sure to include your complete address and preferred carrier for a quick response.

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Listed5 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.learn more
Brand
Model
  • Primary Bass PB-400
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1978
Made In
  • Japan

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