New Vehicle Project Announced!
Written by Loren V   

Nissan Xterra Review Preview Picture

After a fair amount of research and hunting around we have our offroad project vehicle. Of course, now you are wondering what it is and what it will be, unless you actually look at the pictures with this article. The final selection is a 2005 Nissan Xterra, complete with offroad package.

Sporting 265 hp and a rear locking differential, the truck has us quite excited. The Adventura Company will be, as expected, be doing some... modifications and upgrades. When all is said and done we hope to build the ultimate expidtion vehicle, rugged and comfortable - and able to take us anywhere. We will be announcing the full upgrade and mod list very soon, if all goes well.

Before any upgrades go onto the truck we will be taking it on some testing runs to get a good feel for the vehicle. Look for a full review of the Xterra in it's stock form after those runs.

 
New Site is GO!
Written by Loren V   
Just thought we had better announce that Adventura Company the website is up and running. Some new features will be added over time we surely do hope. Now we just need some discussion to liven up the forums!
 
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Newsflash

Arctic Trucks

It would appear that not even the Wall Street Journal is immune to offroading excitement. Yes, I don't generally hit the Wall Street Journal for my offroad news fix, but there it was on the front page of the May 2nd paper. Check out this juicy tidbit...

"What Icelanders call "jeeps" are actually massive, tricked-out pickups, armed with 4-foot-high wheels studded with steel cleats that allow them to climb mountains of snow and volcanic rock with earsplitting power."

Arctic Trucks is mentioned in the article as well. This 4x4 'shop' is doing some amazing things with Nissan drive trains, and it is neat to see them getting this press.

Iceland's 4x4 scene is under pressure as their economy is facing major strain and personal debt is skyrocketing. Coincidentally, this makes Iceland a more affordable vacation spot for Americans.

 To read the full article in the Wall Street Journal, click the buried truck below!

Ice Truck

Thanks to Marcus Walker for this image

 
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