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What have you done with your Polo so far (and today)
I will have to wait til the R-Line steering wheel from the Polo pops its head out of the shadows...
By the way, how hard is it to removed/exchange the odometer cluster in the Polos? I think I want to do a R-line package retrofit.
I saw that as well and I would love to have the better system. Perhaps that instrument cluster and steering wheel combo to run through the menu items... I wonder if the 77tsi has the computer modules that would accept those changes?
2011 Polo 77TSI | Manual | Sports Pack | Flash Red | Alpine INA W900E SatNav
Wishlist : DNA Tune
Should be...however the multifunction won't work (Or so I have been told).
I will take my sweet time before I touch on it again, how long should it take to replace the wheel from stock to the flat bottom?
Plus...anything to do with the dealer = mega bucks.
I've heard its two hours at the dealer so like $200ish
Yeah the right side controls won't work since they're for the MFD, which the TSI doesn't have but the audio controls would be fine.
My friend put a MK6 wheel into his MK5, took him about 3-5 hours. But you don't need to mess with steering wheel modules and whatnot since yours will be compatible.
aussietig has a good write up on swapping up to a GTI wheel
What have i done with with my polo? Nothing!!! I had to bring my wife's car for service and I've been driving a loaner for the last two days. Wifey's driving the gti. I miss my car!!
The loaner is a BMW 320d with an ugly beige interior, ugly beige metallic trim, ugly beige steering wheel and ugly beige face dials. I miss my car!!
Finally put my old 5 Ch. HK Amp in. No need for a Line Out Converter because the RNS510 provides balanced (no noise if you use twisted pair cables) 6V output. The stock speakers take the 55W well and matches with my mates IDQ12 sub, it's all very natural and balanced.
It's all plug and play, no permanent damage to any of the factory wiring, chassis or terminals.
Here's some info on how to code the RCD/RNS 510 and the wiring I used.
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