The pickups are the DiMarzio DP127 Split P Replacement Pickup for Fender P Bass which IMHO blow away the stock Fender American Precision bass pickup. Each unit is a humbucker and it sounds very deep or crisp depending on the tone control setting. The wiring harness has a huge Orange Sprague Capacitor so the tone works great with lots of settings. All the metal are Fender parts except the clover tuner keys which are from England and very inexpensive but, absolutely equal (see above discussion) quality to the tuners on my Fender Jazz Basses.
For strings I am using Ernie Ball 45 65 80 100 which is what I use on the Jazz basses. A very noticable difference between the Jazz and the Precision is the top of the neck string spacing. The Jazz tapers thinner while the Precision has lots of space between the strings. I have to reach for the notes on the Precision while the Jazz notes are all right there. This bass has been yellow for a while but, Glen had a hard time with getting the true color with his pictures at the shop because of the lighting which has a yellow tint.
At home I was able to work with the camera and put the bass on a dark background to bring out the true color. Also the white pickguard gives an example of the depth of the yellow compared to actual white. The color and look are exactly what I wanted.

Glen is truely very modest when he says he cannot paint.

He did a fantastic job and I am a very happy customer. I also learned a great deal building this with him once a week for over the past several months. Here is another shot of the Yellow from the top:
