ROADWORTHY CERTIFICATION RWC
Vehicle compliance is no joke. Make sure your vehicle is roadworthy and ready to roll with our comprehensive and convenient certification services.
TGS MUSCLE CARS IS A LICENSED VEHICLE TESTER
That means we are professionally recognised by VICROADS. You can trust us to inspect your vehicle and certify it as roadworthy. Drive your car with confidence, knowing you're both legally compliant and safe on the road.
WHY YOU SHOULD GET YOUR RWC FROM TGS MUSCLE CARS
CONVENIENT LOCATION
We're located only 4 minutes from Vicroads, Heatherton. Get your RWC from us and head straight to Vicroads to get it registered.
CONSTANT COMMUNICATION
We will always consult with you before undertaking any works for your vehicle to comply to the required standards.
COURTESY CAR
As a convenience, we also have a courtesy car available while your vehicle is being serviced or repaired.
How to Find Us
Address
95 Cochranes Road Moorabbin 3153 AU
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHY DO I NEED ROADWORTHY CERTIFICATION?
Roadworthy requirements in Victoria are designed to keep all road users safe and to protect unwary buyers from buying vehicles that may not be safe to drive for various reasons.
Additionally, driving a car without a roadworthy certificate can result in fines, vehicle defect notices and even impoundment.
WHAT PARTS OF MY VEHICLE ARE INSPECTED?
- The roadworthy inspection is a check of the vehicle to make sure that key components are in a good enough condition for safe road use. It includes:
- Wheels and Tyres
- Steering, Suspensions and Braking systems
- Seats and Seatbelts
- Lights and Reflectors
- Windscreen, and Windows Including Front Wipers and Washers
- Vehicle Structure
- Other Safety Related Items on the Body, Chassis or Engine
HOW MUCH DOES AN RWC COST?
The cost varies depending on a variety of factors, such as the age, type and condition of your vehicle. When you enquire with us, we'll help you understand how much you'll be expected to pay for your vehicle.
Where can I learn more about rWCS?
You can learn more about roadworthy certificates from the Transport Victoria website.
Alternatively, you can contact us and we will answer any questions as best we can.