Hi Adam,
The only extra thing I needed to buy was an adapter for the aerial. I wasn't able to find one in a shop but my mate who is an auto elec sourced it for me. I think this is the one...
http://www.aerpro.com.au/list.php?pc...n o=&cat_sno=
It's a VW/BMW to Japanese aerial adapter.
The only other thing i bought was a single din pocket to go underneath and some masonite to make up a support for the head unit when sitting in the top din.
I don't know if you need the following info or not. I tend to ramble so forgive the length.
One of the difficulties with the Polo is that it uses CAN BUS for everything instead of individual wires for each function which is why it's hard to get a wiring harness. Fortunately there are ways around it.
My auto electrician friend helped me do the install so he was able to think of a trick that i hadn't considered.
The way he does his installs is to splice into the existing loom rather than cutting the original plug off. That way if you ever need to replace the stock head unit you don't have to rewire the original plug. You'll have to do this for permanent positive, negative and all your speaker wires. The stock head unit has a wiring diagram sticker on it though which takes the guess work out of it.
There are two positives listed. One is marked as SAFE and i can't remember what the other is marked but from what I could tell with the multimeter they are always permanent positive so using either for that should be fine. You'll have to use the negative from the wiring harness as well as there isn't any metal to screw into close by in the dash.
Because of the CAN BUS there is no accessories or illumination switching wires in the harness (there is CAN H and CAN L, one of which looks like it might be switched with the ignition but isn't so don't try and use them). You can get these from the cigarette lighter/aux power socket though. There are screws in under the rubber mat in front of the ash tray that you have to unscrew and you have to unclip the plastic cub holder area from around the handbrake lever which should allow you to pull up the plastic from around the ashtray to get into the ciggy lighter.
Unfortunately doing it like this you lose the feature that keeps the radio going after you turn the car off until you open the door. The only way around this is to spend probably $100 on a wiring harness adapter from the UK that includes an accessories wire that is generated from the CAN BUS signal.
If you find this info useful it might be an idea to post it in the headunit removal thread so that other people can find it. I'll leave that up to you.
If you have any questions send me a pm.
Ben.
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