Skunkwurx 'Solo II' Carbon Fibre Ariel Atom Rear Wing

£999.00
0 In Stock
SKU
WNG/RW/W009
The carbon fibre Skunkwurx 'Solo II' rear wing with a sweeping leading edge to match the contour of the front wings.
Worldwide Express Shipping
Hassle Free Returns

Skunkwurx 'Solo II' Carbon Fibre Ariel Atom Rear Wing. This high quality rear wing has been designed to match the design of our front wings and give the car a more aerodynamic look. The sweeping leading edges of the wing make the car appear to be more aerodynamically streamlined follows the lines of the front wings.

The carbon version of the wing comes in a 3K twill weave with a high gloss finish, ready to mount on your car.

It comes complete with permanently attached legs with a spacing of 318mm, allowing the wing to be fitted to the car without any further modifications using either the Skunkwurx rear wing fitting kit or Ariel's own fitting kit, making it an easy upgrade for your existing factory rear wing.

More Information
Manufacturer Skunkwurx
Material Carbon Fiber Composite
Write Your Own Review
Write a ReviewSkunkwurx 'Solo II' Carbon Fibre Ariel Atom Rear Wing
Installation Instructions

Please see the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS in our blog for our guides.

Customer Questions
Hello,I intend to buy the 'Starter' carbon fiber rear wing for my Ariel Atom. Do I need therefore the Skunkwurx rear wing fitting kit ? Or is the fitting kit included ?ThanksMichael

Hi Michael, the wings do not come with the fitting kits. You can use either one of our fitting kits or the kit sold by the factory. To install the rear wing you need a new number plate bracket, two vertical uprights, and a middle 'W' bracket. The 'W' ...

Hi, it mentions in the advert for the carbon fibre solo wing that it has permenatly attached carbon legs, i gather this means that i will not need to purchase the carbon fiber legs seperate from your other page. Thanks

Hi. The permanently attached legs are the smaller legs attached to the base of the wing that allow the angle of the wing to be adjusted. The vertical brackets are still needed.

Did you find what you were looking for?
To Top