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I didn’t want you to take it as calling you out, it was for you to clarify your reasoning. With the ruling all MV’s Doesn’t matter what it was or what it is is not allowed to be registered and plated for the roads in Colorado you can still have a title but it will be an off-road use only title...
Can you explain how you can understand why a m35 is ok and not others being allowed on the roads. From my knowledge this action by the lawmakers of Colorado was based off of feelings of what should be done with no facts to back up the change.
Thanks
Yep pulling Monarch Pass was at 40 mph elevation at the top is only 11,312’
At the top of the pass
goin up the pass. Here is the copilot, reason we stopped at the top for a pee break
I have been doing a lot of research on the different kinds of stencil found on these models. I figured out that the tire psi, fuel tank, bumper numbers and letters were done with a black back ground then vinyl was applied then the tan laid down and the vinyl was removed to have the black numbers...
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