The PF360 is a Performer series solid body electric guitar model introduced by Ibanez for 1982. It was made in Japan by FujiGen as a limited edition spot model was sold exclusively by Meinl Distribution in West Germany.
The PF360 features a flame maple top on a single-cutaway mahogany body mated to a set-in maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearloid block position markers. Components include a pair of Ibanez Super 58 humbucking pickups with chrome covers mounted in cream pickup rings with individual volume and tone controls with push-pull coil splitting, a Tune-o-matic style ST fixed bridge with Quik Change tailpiece and Smooth Tuner machine heads. The output is mounted on the face of the guitar.
The PF160 is a related model with a plain maple top, dot fretboard inlays and no coil splitting functionality.
The PF360 was offered only in 1982. Just 160 examples (100 units in Yellow Sunburst and 60 in Antique Sunburst) were produced.