Up for sale, a circa 1986 Squier by Fender Bullet S3T (V2) in excellent condition and in perfect working order. One of three versions of the S3T Bullet produced for just a few short years in the ‘80s, this was the last version of the Bullet to be made at the Fujigen factory in Japan before production shifted to Korea, featuring a slightly scaled-down body, Tele headstock, Strat pickup complement, and full 25 1/2” scale length.
Upgraded from stock with a set of ‘90s Fender American Standard Stratocaster pickups and 250k CTS pots, these single coils deliver plenty of sparkle, cut and spank. Weighing 8lbs 3oz, this Bullet S3T has been professionally setup here at Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar with 10-46 strings, low action, and accurate intonation.
Neck Specs:
- Wood: Maple
- Shape: Slender C, measuring .820” 1st fret, .895” 12th fret
- Fretboard: Maple, 7 ¼” radius, black dot inlays
- Frets: Slender, no wear
- Scale Length: 25 ½”
- Nut: 1.650”
- Tuners: Gotoh
- Serialization: E6-prefix (neck plate)
Body Specs:
- Pickups: Fender American Standard single coil x3 (upgraded)
- Controls: Volume, Tone, Five-way pickup selector
- Harness: CTS 250k pots (upgraded)
- Hardware: Two-point tremolo
- Plastics: Three-ply mint pickguard, Strat-style knobs
The gloss Black finish shows buckle scuffing on the back, one area of case rash on the lower bout perimeter, and some dings and scuffs consistent with use. The satin on the neck profile is smooth and clean.
A Fender-branded gigbag is included.
This item is sold As-Described
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