Don't be so tough on him. As hacked up Grabbers/Rippers/G-3s go (what was in that shape that provoked such mass cruelty I cry?), this is one of the better ones. Too bad he did away with the sliding pup though.
I can also forgive him about forgetting about the shortlived and generally rare early eighties short scale Flying V basses of Gibson which were in essence short scale Rippers (with the exception of Tetsu of the Faces/Rod Stewart, no one ever played those things and you'll be hard-pressed in even finding a pic of Tetsu playing one). And this is a long scale after all.
That said, I'm still not interested. The Grabber has lack of ooomph even in original state (and compensates that via blaring mids), with much of the body carved away, that less than bass frequency friendly V shape and the Grabber pup moved way back to the bridge, things can only have gotten worse. No wonder the seller states nowhere that the bass actually sounds good.
Uwe