I need to fit an external aerial for my radio - any recommendations on what type is best?
thanks
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Re: Aerial
Check out the brickwerks one, it's easy to fit, comes with a fitting guide and is as standard vw fit (rather than the pillar mount ones) its a really good price too 

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cheers, will do
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Don't forget to register with brickwerks on here (once you're a member I think, your username will turn blue could take a few days so be patient) and you'll get a club discount 

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Dont know if this is any use to you?
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I bought a Brickwerks one but then didn't fancy drilling my newly spayed bodywork.
I've now got an aerial that sticks to the inside of the windscreen - 2 very thin wires and a booster and works really well. It's a Blaupunkt funline antenna - I think it was about £30 so more expensive than a standard aerial , but I'm happy with it
I've now got an aerial that sticks to the inside of the windscreen - 2 very thin wires and a booster and works really well. It's a Blaupunkt funline antenna - I think it was about £30 so more expensive than a standard aerial , but I'm happy with it
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OriginalSeries2 wrote:I bought a Brickwerks one but then didn't fancy drilling my newly spayed bodywork.
I've now got an aerial that sticks to the inside of the windscreen - 2 very thin wires and a booster and works really well. It's a Blaupunkt funline antenna - I think it was about £30 so more expensive than a standard aerial , but I'm happy with it
I had one of those until the mrs washed the inside of the windscreen!
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I didn't fancy drilling my pillars or front panel to fit an aeriel to mine either. So I fitted it behind the grill. Works perfectly! 
