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DO NOT BUY THIS. I can not stress that enough. You can buy a real Fender Stratocastor for a few hundred more on[...] . Yeah you might think that this a good deal, but its not. Yeah its pretty good for $259.99, but you really should get a Fender STRATOCASTOR, not a Starcastor.

Every auto part is important. All of these work together to ensure that the vehicle can operate properly. The interior auto parts are considered the primary source of power that enables other components to function while the exterior car parts are utilized to boost the vehicle’s overall performance. The Bavarian Motor Works or more famously known as BMW, equips well-designed and meticulously-engineered interior and exterior auto parts in its vehicles. True German ingenuity is evident in the sleek look of BMW vehicles courtesy of the way the exterior parts are put together to achieve the right aerodynamics. One of the key players outside a BMW model is the BMW Fender.

The BMW Fender is a standard automotive part for all BMW models. Placed at the side portions of the automobile, each BMW Fender has the primary task of housing the wheel as well as the vehicle’s FENDER TELECASTER/NUMBERED BRIDGEPLATE/#1694/VINTAGE body. As a protective gear for the wheels, the BMW Fender assembly guards the wheels from road grimes, which include dirts like mud and solid road particles like rock, that can very much weaken these car parts. Moreover, each BMW Fender helps keep the vehicle’s body clean by preventing hazardous solid particles, which the wheels’ ridges can pick up, from ricocheting straight into it. So in a way, these BMW auto parts function similarly to the mud flaps and prevent more damages such as breaks, cracks, and dents. Aside from keeping the vehicle’s body clean, the BMW Fender can act as a shock part as it can absorb impact especially during side collisions.

Most of the fenders available in the market are made of hard plastic, urethane, or a fine-blown substance commonly known as fiberglass. Like most auto parts, the fender can also be customized. If a BMW owner decides to use bigger wheels for the vehicle, the fenders or car wings have to be altered too in order to fit the new wheels. Moreover, the car wings can be installed with the fender flares that can provide more room for the wheels. Fender flares are usually utilized by vehicles with wider-built wheels such as SUVs and trucks.

The BMW Fender still has more to offer because this auto part does not only protect the wheels and the vehicle’s body as it can also add to the sleek and muscular look of the BMW as well as achieving the right aerodynamics. The BMW Fender just shows how useful this auto part is, thus making it one of the crucial staples that vehicles are equipped with.

Is there somewhere I can buy a Fender made and licensed Telecaster body unfinished?
I’m looking to put together my own Fender Telecaster FENDER TELECASTER/NUMBERED BRIDGEPLATE/#1694/VINTAGE with real parts, but I can’t locate any bodies that are sold individually and unfinished as I want to add my own design. If someone knows where I could buy either finished or unfinished bodies it would be greatly appreciated, unfinished would be perfect. Thanks!

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  • Davila :

    This thing is amazing

    The sound that this amp produces is so good you’ll be amazed, it kind of bluesy twangy to very good grunge rocky distortion.

    However you need to crank the volume up to get the very best of sounds, it is a bit wide for some guitar cases so carrying it in the case depends on your guitar case.

    Very good practice amp, true to its bigger brother

  • Nothdurft :

    For $50+ I expected a bit more sound/variation out of this amp even for its size.

  • Artibee :

    I wasn’t sure what to expect when I received the mini amp sound wise. I was surprised at how good this small amp actually sounds when I played on it.

    Straight out of the shipping box my amp rattled like there was something loose inside the amp itself so I opened up the back and found 1 of the clamps that holds the speakers had came loose inside. I tried to screw the clamp into the same original hole but the particle board had been destroyed in that spot (stripped). I made another hole and reattached the clamp for the speaker, closed the back up again and it plays wonderfully.

    For $50+ it sounds fantastic if you don’t have to mess with the screws or the cheap particle board construction its great for quiet practice.

    Can use batteries or purchase a wall outlet adaptor for it.

  • Baird :

    I like to practise my rock and blues late at night and do not want to upset my wife and kids, so I tried a Pocket Rock-it, but found it to crack and snap, very annoying. So I found this affordable option and I am very pleased with the sound. It is only for quiet practise, or as I use it more often, for use with a set a headphones. The required 9v battery is still working after a month of use, probably 15 hours. It sounds great, and for the money there is nothing else out there.

    The only suggestion I would have is to provide an option for a mini-jack for headphones so an adapter to the 1/4″ receptacle is not needed. But I would definitely highly recommend it for anyone that has similar needs to mine.

  • Cai :

    really i been playing for a while now and i was amazed by the quality, for a beginner highly recommend it and you get exactly what you paid for. :)

  • Albeck :

    At first glance this guitar just spoke to me. The 3 tone sunburst adds a beautiful look to it’s outstanding sound. Although the packaging could have been better, the guitar and all of its equipment remain in great condition. For a starter guitar this is the one you need. It’s simple but yet so breath taking look will make you feel like you have got years of playing experience already under your belt. The amplifier for its size sounds pretty decent. The tuner works, but I just prefer to tune with my piano. The headphones are a lifesaver for when you have too many people over or it’s late at night and you still want to play. The picks are all medium which is what I prefer. Overall this was a great buy and I highly recommend this product to anyone looking to start learning how to play the guitar.

  • Christensen :

    Great buy. My daughter really enjoys it. Excellent for starters. Only one drawback… we found the same article at a local ToysRUs a couple of days later… same price minus the S&H!!!!

  • Nagaoka :

    pros:

    ok well first of all i am a beginner for learning a guitar… so i can not really say that this is the best one out there because i know there is way better ones out there…. but for the price, and for beginners this is a great deal and plays well…

    cons: the advertisement on amazon says all the great things that it comes with in the “Fender Starcaster Strat Pack – 3-Tone Sunburst”….BUT, What it advertises is incorrect… it said that it come with a “guitar stand, and instructional DVD”… well it doesnt!!!

    make sure you read the whole description and you will notice that it was listed to have the “guitar stand, and instructional DVD” in two places…. but like i said before it DOES NOT come with those items…

  • Marquez :

    Second time to order these picks and I and all the bumbs I play with that borrow them like them.

  • Chuck :

    As usual the picks are great, AND seem easier to find when I drop them on the floor !

  • Gallardo :

    It’s a fender pick! Just need to find a better way to ship! Recieved 8 of the 12 picks, as the rest fell out of the fender pack, and then slipped out of the box.

  • Chamberlin :

    Don’t do it! So many people report the same problem. Sounds like a good deal up front. The reality is, I got 6 out of 12 picks in the box. Like many many other reviewers report, the picks come out of their package and then I guess they slip out of the box. Might as well just go to your local store and buy them.

  • Kermgard :

    Got this guitar package for Christmas (in midnight blue, but oh well), and I am liking this a lot. As other reviewers have stated, you are not getting a $300 guitar and a $100 amp – you are getting a cheapo beginner’s guitar with a wimpy amp.

    THAT BEING SAID, it is worth much more than the measly $200 you spend! This is a GREAT package to get for a beginner to the electric guitar. The guitar is sturdy enough to handle some rough playing, and it seems to stay in tune somewhat well. The amp, while not loud or sturdy enough to use in a concert, is fun to mess around with and start experimenting with distortion, etc. I’m sure the picks are fine – I prefer hard picks, so I didn’t even look at the ones in the package. I also didn’t look at the DVD included, having known how to play acoustic for a few years prior.

    The bad news: The strings died very quickly for me (both the already string ones and the replacements included). The tuner is finicky at best. The amp will die if you crank the volume and blast away for very long. The strap comes off if you glance at it.

    However, for a beginner, this package is perfect. Once you get some practice and feel like moving on, you can get a new tuner, a new amp, and even a new guitar one at a time at your leisure.

    TL;DR: This is a great deal for a beginner, well worth the $200.

  • Limon :

    Ok, first off, even if you are a beginner, I do not recommend this guitar.
    Why?
    One, this guitar has highly incremental buzz. Most people will tell you when you ask, that this is because of the amp, but this is because this is essentially quite cheaply constructed, and the parts aren’t as good as a lot of others. The strings are too close to the fret, and this is one of the reasons.
    Two, cheap materials, as I stated, are troublesome. After owning the guitar for one week, and having to take out and screw in the whammy bar, the screw part of it got stuck in the hole. Not shortly after that, we returned the guitar.
    Three, the frets. Many people stated this, and this is a very big problem for anyone. The frets are NOT smooth at ALL and after just one week of use I had scars and a ripped up palm on my hand.
    But if you want a good guitar in this price range, for beginners, here’s what I recommend. Get a Fender Squier. At most sites, the base Fender Squier costs $119. About $90 less than this does here, and it has much smoother fret board, but it still has some of the buzz found in this guitar. I also recommend a beginner Epiphone Les Paul or SG.

  • Lyle :

    I can’t believe all you get for around $200. For someone who wants to learn the guitar, and does not want to shell out a lot of bucks, this package can’t be beat!

    The amp isn’t all that great, but who cares.

  • Bolton :

    This is a amazing guitar. I just got it and have been playing it for like 4 hours already. stopped to write this thing up. My fingers hurt! ahaha that’s a sign of becoming a guitarist. well this stuff is great the only thing is i suggest you tune it to the mic and not the outlet. I sold my ps3 to afford this and that was i good move because this is better than any guitar hero i played. I haven’t watched the DVD and don’t intend to, I want to teach myself and have learned about4 chords and 1/2 a intro to Be yourself from audioslave. BUY THIS ITEM!!!! plus it comes with three picks of fender that they sell here for like 7 dollars and there white brown and green but they look shiny marble, i cant explain but they look really cool.

  • Biswell :

    I don’t regret buying this guitar. I don’t have a lot of time on my hands or money in my pockets so I was looking for something like this product. It has an OK sound. It’s big for me but I’m a small person so that’s just me. The gig bag is pretty bad. The guitar barely fits in it with a lot of shoving and it looks like it’s probably going to break. I’m not sure about this part but it seems like the neck is bending back. It’s cheap material so this isn’t a surprise. But as I learn chords and read tabs and get used to it, I’m happy with it. It stays tuned for a decent amount of time. The DVD isn’t that helpful. I threw it out. There are sites online that are very helpful. One of the strings broke already but changing it was no big deal. They probably could’ve given directions on how to tune with the electronic tuner, change the strings. etc. Overall, it’s good for learning and I think it was a good purchase and just remember you can always upgrade as soon as you’ve learned the basics.

  • Haddad :

    The Guitar pack was pretty much as i expected. Nice instrument; cheap gig bag. The instructional DVD I must say is disappointing. As a beginner, it didn’t really hit the basics and was not much use. Good value on the instrument itself though.

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