Hello from Italy

enrico-ghiri

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Hello to all, I write from Italy. Sorry for my BAD english. For the past few months I have been the owner of my first (and lastšŸ˜) wrangler TJ with around 60,000 miles. At the moment it is completely original. It is my intention to mount a 2.5 inch lift with 33 inch tires; I believe with your help to arrive at an optimal result.

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I imagine that itā€™s as hard and expensive to get a Tj worked on in Italy as it is to get an Alfa Romeo worked on in North Carolina. Welcome to the club. Jeep on.
 
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Welcome.

We spent a couple weeks in Italy this year. It's interesting to eat at a restaurant older than our country or walk on roads that were built 3000 years ago.

There is history everywhere you turn. And scooters weaving in and out of cars and buses.
 
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Welcome to the Forum Davvero una Bella Rubicon.
I apologize for my Siri Italian. :) It never really dawned on me, until joining this forum, just how many TJā€™s there are around the world.
 
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Welcome.

We spent a couple weeks in Italy this year. It's interesting to eat at a restaurant older than our country or walk on roads that were built 3000 years ago.

There is history everywhere you turn. And scooters weaving in and out of cars and buses.
thank you for our old country!
also USA is a great country and I hope one day to visit and travel on your highways but I will need more than two weeks!
 
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I imagine that itā€™s as hard and expensive to get a Tj worked on in Italy as it is to get an Alfa Romeo worked on in North Carolina. Welcome to the club. Jeep on.
Let's say that one of the most critical factors is the cost of fuel, here we are on an average price of 6.78US$ a gallon of gasoline...
Therefore large engine displacements are not very common.
For spare parts, trim components, lift kits, etc. there are no particular problems of availability; basically, here who owns a TJ does not turn to the official distribution for the original parts..
However, there are still a lot of TJ's around and there is a considerable market for used vehicle.
obviously you see a lot more JK which is a fashion vehicle .. šŸ˜‚
 
Welcome from Washington! That is an awesome choice to drive around Italy, make sure you post photos and stay with us on here, a lot of us would love to drive our jeeps into the back country of Italy, and well, you can! @ $6.78 a gallon plus narrow roads it makes sense why turbo hot hatch fwd are all the rage over there.. But they aren't a TJ :cool:
 
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