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Old 08-01-2008, 07:27 PM
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Moving from bay area cali to the boulder (longmont) area in colorado. As soon as i get there im exercising my new right to say f' it to cali emission standards and i wanted to look into getting LT's with a dual bullet exhaust. Anyone in the area have any recomended shops to check out?

Also i read that when you register in colorado as long as your not in the denver area you do not need to get smog tested. Is that true because coming from cali that is probably the best thing iv ever heard.

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i know colorado springs doesnt have smog testing, a shop out there told me that
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Ya my dad told me that when they moved there a year ago they had to smog/register their cars within 20 days. He also said that as far as he knows they do not smog cars on a regular basis, instead the state has smog sensors or something set up along the roads that monitor your emissions and take pictures of the plates of cars that are questionable then they get called in for testing. Dont know exactly how that can work but whatever, ill figure something out. My issue right now is that im getting the SES light code for either o2 sensor or my Cats. Was hoping i didnt have to get smogged so i could just get rid of both cats and o2 and go LTs with catless duals.
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Still looking for a recomendation for a good shop that does exhaust work and could help me figure out a good setup.
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im tryin to find out the same thing. ill be moving from tx to wyoming.. and i hear colorado which is 1 hour away has some shops. so im tryin to find out which are the shops to go to as well.
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Looks like your better off getting everything done before you leave lol.
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sadly, so it seems. I've been lookign for the same kind of recommendation and I can't find a thing. Did you ever find a good shop out this way?
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MAC Autosport. Parker, Colorado.



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