Well I spent the last hour searching through all the threads on engineers and such and there is a lot of info. After call some Engineers, it seems some are not doing 4x4's anymore etc. So it seems I am after an updated list on who people have used to do what to their vehicles here in Victoria.
Any info would be much appreciated.
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Victorian Engineers 2005 (have searched - require update)
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Re: Victorian Engineers 2005 (have searched - require update
Maybe call cheezy or sandy see who they use now.
Heres the guff from Vicroads site.
Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS)
The Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS) is a scheme for the certification of modified, imported, and individually constructed vehicles in Victoria. It replaces the former Recognised Engineering Signatory (RES) scheme.
A single sheet, the VASS Approval Certificate, replaces the Engineer's Report used in the previous scheme.
To obtain an Approval Certificate you will need to engage the services of a VASS Signatory authorised to certify the class of modification or vehicle for which you need the certificate.
A VASS Signatory who provides an Approval Certificate must:
Personally inspect the vehicle;
Ensure all work, including any modification, is correctly carried out; and,
Certify that the vehicle complies with the applicable standards.
The VicRoads Copy of the Approval Certificate must be presented, together with the vehicle, at a VicRoads Registration and Licensing Office for registration, or to have its description changed. If the vehicle is to be registered, the usual supporting documentation will also need to be supplied.
Note: VicRoads cannot accept an Approval Certificate more than 30 days after the date of issue. However, this time period can be extended for modified Heavy Vehicles, provided the vehicle has not travelled more than 1000 km after the certificate is issued.
To view a full list of approved Signatories (pdf 97kb)
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrpdf/rd ... ar2005.pdf
Last updated on 8/03/2005
Heres the guff from Vicroads site.
Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS)
The Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS) is a scheme for the certification of modified, imported, and individually constructed vehicles in Victoria. It replaces the former Recognised Engineering Signatory (RES) scheme.
A single sheet, the VASS Approval Certificate, replaces the Engineer's Report used in the previous scheme.
To obtain an Approval Certificate you will need to engage the services of a VASS Signatory authorised to certify the class of modification or vehicle for which you need the certificate.
A VASS Signatory who provides an Approval Certificate must:
Personally inspect the vehicle;
Ensure all work, including any modification, is correctly carried out; and,
Certify that the vehicle complies with the applicable standards.
The VicRoads Copy of the Approval Certificate must be presented, together with the vehicle, at a VicRoads Registration and Licensing Office for registration, or to have its description changed. If the vehicle is to be registered, the usual supporting documentation will also need to be supplied.
Note: VicRoads cannot accept an Approval Certificate more than 30 days after the date of issue. However, this time period can be extended for modified Heavy Vehicles, provided the vehicle has not travelled more than 1000 km after the certificate is issued.
To view a full list of approved Signatories (pdf 97kb)
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrpdf/rd ... ar2005.pdf
Last updated on 8/03/2005
I called most of them to try and get the 35's done and most said no... Did you speak with the guy in Eltham I used? Everyone said Kevin Williams was the guy for 4x4's but he would only do 33's
There was another mob out in Dandenong or Pakenham who would have done it but I had to join a wait list!
Won't be back in Oz till end of May otherwise I'd look at my hit list and see who would do what!
Good luck
There was another mob out in Dandenong or Pakenham who would have done it but I had to join a wait list!
Won't be back in Oz till end of May otherwise I'd look at my hit list and see who would do what!
Good luck
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