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Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on perspective), I just missed the storm yesterday, and was driving back into town about 6pm. Hopefully all the Omaha Mini Drivers and their Minis came out of it Ok. Thankfully, I didn't have any bad damage at my house (but having the insurance guy come out just to make sure), the only bad thing I had was a 150lb piece of asphalt pavement that ended up in my driveway - just one more reason in my mind to NEVER drive through running water.
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MJCMini NRSCCA #76 SM(SMF). 2004 Mini Cooper S. CravenSpeed 15%, RMW Tune, Alta CAI, ProMini Strut Bar, Alta 22mm Sway Bar with endlinks, Alta Control Arms, Alta PSRS, Detroit Tuned BPV, TSW Dampener, IE Exhaust w/Bigmouth, BC BR Coilovers, Wyvern Rear Seat Delete, Hella Driving Lamps, EBC Ultimax Black Slotted Rotors w/Hawk HP+ pads.
Same with me, I hope everyone else survived also. I had several large branches come down in our back yard but surprisingly no damage to our fence or house. Here is a picture of my 'second' load to the dump site.
Wow that MINI really Hauls Ash.
Or is that Maple?
Either way nice to see the MINI used as a disaster relief vehicle.
You guys take care and hope we are done with storms for the year now.