Mike: Your best hope is that Colorado won't implement inspection state-wide, and there will be counties that won't require inspection. Find an address in one of these counties to "use" and do the paperwork. You MAY be able to set up a domiciled address and a mailing address. I have this on my 85 Corvette in California. The domiciled address is a client's vacation house in a non-inspected county. The registration sticker and correspondence comes to me at my house, but the car doesn't need biennial inspection. Has been working well for me for 10 years.
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I've found that the easiest way to pass California Room of Doom testing is to keep ALL my cars stock, with stock PROMS, and a good cat. I never have trouble with the visual, and seldom have trouble with the sniffer. I've been using the same guy for 15 years. He pre-tests all my cars to be sure they will pass, and if the numbers are too high, he doesn't test it until I fix it. Usually if it isn't a bad plug wire causing an audible miss, a new cat takes care of high HC. High CO can be a bunch of things, but fortunately I haven't had too much grief with CO on the EFI cars as long as the PROM is a stock calibration.