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attachment=92924:small_car.JPG]post-17891-1176621575.jpgpost-17891-1176621630.jpgpost-17891-1176623068.jpgImmaculate (show car) skyline, one of the best one of a kind Skylines in SA and Australia. The photo's and description in this listing, just don't do the vehicle justice, this vehicle needs to be seen in the flesh to fully comprehend the uniqueness of this motor vehicle. First to see will buy. OUTCAST has been exclusively featured in VMAX Small Car Sunday events, 5 page Speed Magazine write up, Berri Show and Shines, Auto Salon 2004-2006, various DVD magazines, SMASA show, Gazzanats and many more events.

The vehicle has over $64,000 in receipts, over $79,000 spent at trade prices and wholesale, over $100,000 in total outlay and investment..

EXTERIOR: Outcast has a visually stunning, eye catching devil yellow paint job with a custom pearl overlay to give it that gold appearance, (pearl will be disclosed to the buyer) this vehicle sparkles in the sunlight and glows under the night lights, making it stand out no matter what the lighting. Highlighting the brilliant paint job are custom Carbon fibre accessories (real carbon not the sticker look alike), a Veil Side body kit and Bomex front bar give it a very familiar GTR stance with lipped and pumped guards. The oversized Trust front mount fits in the bar like it was made for it and the intake and exit pipes fit in the bars vents for all to see. Advan 18"x8 and 18"x9 twin five spoke shadow chrome rims combined with 18x40x235 front & 18x35x265 rear Yokohama ES100 race and street treads, transmit all of the power from the engine and drive train to the flat stuff. Theres was no point in skimping on the tires, as its hard enough keeping them from spinning as it is, without the stickiness of these ES 100 treads. Holographic brands and sponsor stickers align the front of the doors to let everyone know that you are driving a weapon and legal F1 tint on the windows, blacks them out for a comfortable ride..

BRAKING: The braking is handled by re-built Calipers, race spec slotted discs all round and Bendix ultimate pads. this enables OUTCAST to stop as well as she goes.

SUSPENSION: The ride height and handling are controlled by Tein HA DA(Height & damper adjustable) coil overs struts so you can personalise your ride height to your liking, Whiteline camber and caster kit give you that "corner on rails" effect and then the chassis is stiffened by Cusco strut brace.

ENGINE BAY: Now the fun begins, this engine is very streetable with an abundance of Kilo Watts to boot. This was my every day driver so it was a must to fit a HKS 25/40 BB oil and water cooled custom modified turbo. For daily driving the boost is at 16 pounds which gives you around 260 kw at the rear treads with the RPM limit set at a nice low and safe setting of 7000RPMs, via the Apexi handset in the glovebox, For wet road driving the boost is set to around 8 PSI, but every now and then, a slight increase to 21 psi and you end up with just shy of 300 kw. The engine also puts out a whopping 550 Nm of torque at the flywheel, having no problem spinning the treads when needed. K&N large pod filter is fitted with a custom cool air box with front bar cold air induction which supplies the turbo with nice outside cool air, A Large Trust, front mount intercooler is fitted to cool the air to an acceptable intake temperature into the GReady manifold from the turbo, Sard 550cc injectors pump the fuel into the combustion chamber upon heavy foot applications, Spitfire coils provide the much needed spark through to the NKG Iridium plugs, A custom coil cover shows off the spitfires and stainless accessories. A custom oil catch can is fitted to remove that nasty oil vapour fumes from the intake cycle, Custom hoses are fitted to maximize the air flow, The boost is controlled by the turn of a dial by the Blitz 2 stage electric boost control series R, Supplying the fuel pressure from the tank is a GTR fuel pump, Apexi power FC (race edition) with hand set and laptop hook up controls all of the engine management, GFB stealth blow off with Custom pipes is fitted to remove that nasty excess pressure through a plumback or full atmosphere option, The cam covers were treated to a Colour code to match the brilliant paint, all the hot gases are expelled via a HKS 3" dump to X-force system, all Stainless with Magna flow cat and 5" tip canon. This gives OUTCAST a brilliant exhaust note to be noticed. The engine power is transmitted through to the ever strong 5 spd manual gearbox via an Os gieken twin plate clutch with hydraulic assist for the ladies to drive it as well. The diff has been re-built and set up for maximum traction with the LSD tightened for better launches.

INTERIOR: Custom complete re-trim and deck out, featuring Embroided outcast head rests, Custom interior, Color coded dash, Momo gear shift and Commando steering wheel, Chrome handbrake and leather boots, Apexi RSM, Blitz boost controller, Apexi turbo timer, Apexi power FC handset. Custom designed parcel shelf and a Monster tacho with shift light for racing applications. The original Nissan mats are also fitted to this vehicle, keeping the carpet in A1 condition for those show applications.

The alarm is a killer in this vehicle, real James Bond type stuff, No expense spared. It is a Cheetah pro stopper alarm, 4 stage immobilisation, shock sensors, tilt, microwave, keyless entry, remote windows and mirrors and all the other usual alarm features, but what makes this one special is the Finger print scanner immobilisation, allowing no one to take this ride for a drive without the owner.

SOUND SYSTEM: All Alpine, Nothing but the best, Odyssey 650 cca dry cell battery to provide the much needed power to run this system, Swing face head deck CDA-9833 with all the bells and whistles, 2x R series 12' woofers, sealed in a custom one off design perspex sub box enclosure provides the 130DB of bone shattering base, the v12 Digital mono 1001 watt amplifier give the subs their life, a v12 540 w 4 channel amplifier supplies the much needed power to the Alpine flagship speakers 2x DLX-F176 DD Linear 6 1/2 splits and 2x LIS-174A DD Linear 6 1/2 coaxial 2 ways, the boot install is a one of design with Custom perspex boxes, Checker plate accents and Vinyl boot install with Alpine accents and Custom lighting effects.

This is an extremely Hard and Regretful Sale, as most of the work was done and organized by my wife and I. We never built our dream car to sell it. But, as we are expecting our first child our priorities have changed and baby comes first. We are selling to buy a family car :-( This is the perfect car for someone who wants it all and does not have the time, contacts, patience or money to complete their own vehicle.

This vehicle is a one of a kind skyline, in this world of many skylines, no expense was spared in the construction of this vehicle to make it a unique, standout and memorable Vehicle. All parts used to build this vehicle were bought new and most user manuals for the items and gadgets installed are available.

This vehicle certainly turns heads where ever it goes while cruising, and doesn't need that blow off valve noise to do it either.

NOTE: OUTCAST is sold with its plates as this is how the vehicle is known, all receipts of most modifications are neatly placed in a folder with easy find sections. It also comes with a custom one off Car bra to suit the rare front bar, full Service manual CD, Seat protectors to keep those seats looking their best and all show display gear.

Please, genuine buyers only, as this vehicle will not dis-appoint the prospective buyer, and you will be hard pressed to find a better example of a unique and truly stunning Skyline.

OUTCAST needs a good home and someone to enjoy her as she is just sitting in my shed, and only coming out on the weekends for a brief drive, she needs to be driven as she was built for driving, cruising and the occasional race.

Selling at considerably less than half the price of the total investment and my expensive tastes can be your benefit to an instant sex appeal sports car.

Price: 35,000 or best offer. All offer considered, as the car must sell.

If you believe this is the car for you and would like to organise to view the vehicle (as it needs to be seen to be fully appreciated) and to talk price please contact Dave on the following numbers: 08 8162 9612 or 0416 007 682, or reply e-mail me.

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