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1983 Aria Pro II SB-R80 bass in exceptionally good condition, serial 3052371. Made in the Matsumoku factory in Japan. Weight 9 lbs 9.5 oz / 4.35 kg. Nut width 43.2 mm,  depth at 1st fret 20.8 mm. 

If anyone can enlighten me as to the exact name of the finish I would be grateful. I have searched old Aria catalogues and the only reference to this finish I can find is "GY" ( I presume the G stands for gold?) 


All original, with a few tiny bumps here & there, but overall in really incredible condition! This is a neck-thru bass. It feels great and plays amazingly well. The neck is straight with low action. The tone is warm and punchy.

- 1983 ARIA PRO II SB-R80 bass guitar made in Japan
- 34" scale neck, 24 frets, 12" radius fretboard,  wide nut, standard spacing.
- All 100% original electronics. Dual MB soapbars, dual volume and tone controls, dual coil tap toggle switches.
- 3 position pickup selector w/ chicken head knob
- All original hardware
- 5-piece laminated neck maple and walnut
- Ash body

Listeda year ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Pro II SBR-80
Finish
  • Gold
Categories
Year
  • 1983
Made in
  • Japan
Number of strings
  • 4-string

Andy Baxter Bass & Guitars Ltd

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