Silver "NAGASAKI" lettering can be seen on the front, next to the doors. The area behind the cabin is basically a small bed, with open sections for the suspension mounting. The cabin area mostly consist of a roll cage with additional bars on the roof area and two fire extinguishers straped to the rearmost frames (a somewhat odd setup, as the real-life iteration has shock reservoirs in the same rearmost frames). The doors have triangular openings around the front and inset sections leading to a set of rear vents, which are angled upwards and aligned with the rear section. The sides denote its tall profile and lightweight body, where the front and lower portions are predominately finished in black, while the upper portions and the details on the skirting area are painted. The area inside the front section is rather exposed and has a meshed intake leading towards the cabin area. The frontal area has black details on the outer portions and around the centre, as well as the Nagasaki emblem on top of the upper intake and an open section for the front suspension mounting. The Outlaw is a rather bulky vehicle with an unusual design and similar bodystyle to the Vagrant, where the front end is predominated by a set of three meshed intakes with two vertical protective frames, along with a set of circular headlights and modern strips beside the middle intake. The Outlaw is an ATV primarily based on the Can-Am Maverick X3 Turbo, as well as a few minor bodywork changes similar to the Yamaha YXZ-1000R buggy. However, as of the Outlaw Week event, it became available for purchase. The Outlaw was initially featured as a mission-only vehicle in the " Getaway Vehicles" preparation and later used as a possible getaway vehicle in the Casino Heist.
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