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  • Aftermarket Head Unit Bits and Peices ?

    Hi fellow forumers !

    I've done some searching around several audi/vm forums but there's not a complete list of parts I need for an aftermarket double-din headunit i.e. 7" touchscreen rah rah rah...

    Currently this is all I have as parts...

    -Double Din Fascia Kit + Brackets
    -Steeting control adapter
    -Wiring Harness from OEM > Brand Specific Unit
    -Aerial Adapter

    Is there anything else I would need? also has anyone come across a DIY install?

    Thx in advanced!

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    I recently had an Alpine INA 900E installed into my little Polo and those for memory were the add on's that I hadn't initially factored into my budget. I can't think of anything else I needed to buy to get it installed.
    2011 Polo 77TSI | Manual | Sports Pack | Flash Red | Alpine INA W900E SatNav
    Wishlist : DNA Tune

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    • #3
      Pretty sure it is all there - Fascia kit and mounts, antenna adpater (twin fakra, although the single was fine for me), steering wheel adapter, and OEM harness.
      For the DIY install, the hard part is the factory radio removal, once that is out, the fascia kit goes in to replace it, and from there it should be all plug and play.
      Al..
      Oh, and thanks for reminding me!
      2013 MY13.5 Passat V6 Highline Wagon. Watch this space
      GONE:2017 MY18 Skoda RS169 Wagon w/ Tech & Lux, 2007 VW MKV Golf GTi

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      • #4
        thx guys think I might do a DIY thread when all the bits n peices arrive !

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        • #5
          You need 3 things:
          1) Facia kit (will include brackets)
          2) Can-interface (plugs into factory stereo plugs and gives you steering wheel control)
          3) Fakra antenna adapter

          I have a new Alpine INA-W910R 7inch touchscreen with GPS/BT builtin, and Alpine can also supply the facia kit and can-interface. The antenna adapter is available from numerous suppliers. Picture here

          -Paul
          Last edited by Skitz; 17-04-2012, 04:49 PM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Skitz View Post
            You need 3 things:
            1) Facia kit (will include brackets)
            2) Can-interface (plugs into factory stereo plugs and gives you steering wheel control)
            3) Fakra antenna adapter

            I have a new Alpine INA-W910R 7inch touchscreen with GPS/BT builtin, and Alpine can also supply the facia kit and can-interface. The antenna adapter is available from numerous suppliers. Picture here

            -Paul
            Paul, can you post some pics of your amp/sub install or advise best way to install amp(s) & sub to a Golf R?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by brimway View Post
              Paul, can you post some pics of your amp/sub install or advise best way to install amp(s) & sub to a Golf R?
              No problem, shall take some pics tomorrow. Not much to see though, everything in my GTI is hidden, I use small a/d/s/ digital amplifiers so they hide away. The only thing that's visible is the woofer in the boot, only because I haven't had time to fabricate a custom stealth solution as yet.

              ---------- Post added 18-04-2012 at 02:40 PM ---------- Previous post was 17-04-2012 at 10:32 PM ----------

              Originally posted by brimway View Post
              Paul, can you post some pics of your amp/sub install or advise best way to install amp(s) & sub to a Golf R?
              I've used the a/d/s/ digital amplifiers in my car for their size and power, here is the monoblock mounted under the drivers seat. There is another identically sized amp under the passenger seat running my four pairs of splits.

              I didn't bother taking a pic of the sub, its just a neat box in the corner of the boot.

              -Paul

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              • #8
                Thanks Paul

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