mikemcgoveran
ColoradoTaco
mikemcgoveran

There's a few for sale here. Colorado might be the only state that buys these Suby wagons up, Ok maybe Vermont too.

I see a black one pretty regularly. it's a 928S even.

For sure, just blonde instead. She's going to need a better disguise than that to work booths here in the states.

So is booth professional a step up or down for Sasha Grey?

I would definitely help rather than film or keep driving, but if someone is too stupid to know that a damp bridge at or below 32* might be icy and crashes their car because of it I'm not going to feel a ton of sympathy either.

The news doesn't need to do a job the department of transportation already did.

example of sign indicating caution should be taken when approaching a bridge in temps that could bring about ice.

You know, they put these neat little signs, often yellow and in the shape of a diamond, that warn bridges may ice over before the streets do. Now you may not see them in Florida or LA but I'm sure a state such as Ohio, where they see white stuff called snow, would have them. I know Colorado sure does. Also anyone that

LS2 in an Aztek? you sir might be a maniacal genius. Honestly surprised no one has done it.

The badge makes sense to me.

Agreed, was gonna post it as well.

I'm with you on that one, but I think I'll wait until the RS2 turns 25.

That $1 of 50 was most likely way overestimated in the video as well. Most station owners make pennies on each gallon. They can't charge more than the next station as no one will stop otherwise. What they want is people to come in and buy Rebulls, hot dogs off rollers, and ciggies.

I can remember the late 90s. I was filling up my 91 Civic for .98/gal at the time.

These prices haven't really hit CO yet I guess. I paid $3.09 for 91oct on Monday. :p

Seriously, that oil is going to the Gulf Coast Region anyway by truck. Those are the only refineries capable of refining that particular kind of oil into petrol. The pipeline would make those who land it crossed very wealthy and add a shit ton of construction and maintenance jobs among other benefits.

I nominated a road not in CO for this very reason haha.

That whole area in and around RMNP is a driving wonderland. I routinely take 72 to 119(p2p) from West Arvada to Estes Park. A wonderful drive in September and early October especially.

Since Co has too many to offer I'll go outside my lovely state.

Awesome, thanks for the tip. I'm going back to that island in May.