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Wow, full hip replacement? No sign of the actual hammer/chisel & saw. Looks very painful! Bet that took ages to heal.
it was a hip debridement.The drill into the hip ball joint and then cut the ball join off of the hip and then shape the ball and socket then screw the cut off ball back on where it was cut from then put everything back in.It was painfull after and the healing proccess took ages and longer than normal.It was all due to an accident i had at work on the railway
it was a hip debridement.The drill into the hip ball joint and then cut the ball join off of the hip and then shape the ball and socket then screw the cut off ball back on where it was cut from then put everything back in.It was painfull after and the healing proccess took ages and longer than normal.It was all due to an accident i had at work on the railway
I like that in the first photo you can see his big grin whilst wielding that nasty looking gun thing.
Nice, I take it that has a body lift to to accommodate the tyres. Nice paintwork on the body too. I think they'd have a fit if I turned up to work in one like that!
Nice, I take it that has a body lift to to accommodate the tyres. Nice paintwork on the body too. I think they'd have a fit if I turned up to work in one like that!
thats phantoms truck but i bought the wheels from him to go on mine.I have got to fit a 3" body lift and 6" suspension lift to fit those 39" wheels/tyres on.Hopefully it will all be done for Avalanche
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