Description: 5 inch Koni Shock Kit Color: Red Bicknell Racing Products got its start when Pete Bicknell
was in High School building his first racecar as a shop project. More than 30
years later, the St. Catharines, Ontario Chassis manufacturer has developed
into the industry leader with state of the art equipment and facilities.
Bicknell
Racing Products covers all of Eastern Canada and a large portion of New York
State and some areas of Pennsylvania. Since 2002 – Team BRP drivers have
combined for more than 500 total wins each season in Big Block, 358 and
Sportsman competition across Canada, the United States and Australia. |
Other for Sale
- Red line two-stroke watercraft injection oil 40705(US $82.49)
- Afco aluminum shock twin tube 14 series fixed bearing p/n 1477(US $64.59)
- Troyer motor mount 26025(US $31.20)
- Lefthander chassis w-5 right side spindle(US $35.00)
- Lefthander chassis drop shock mount lower control arms (pair)(US $38.00)
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