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it was mentioned here before but I'm unable to find it searching.

they were near frankston and really cheap to use.

not those decv or whatever they call themselves useless guys.

doesn't have to be this particular one any other suggestions for engineering work?

that aren't excessively strict.

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It can be quite hard to find a decent Engineer that wouldn't necessarily be over picky. Have you contacted a few from the Vicroads Web Site on the phone?

They can usually give you a pretty thorough run through on what will be needed on the car for them to certify it.

What sort of modifications are you needing an engineer certificate for? if it is an engine swap that was available in that car from factory they will usually just ask that the same safety components are included which will be pretty much common amongst all engineering places.

Every VASS signatory is strict mate - it's their job to be, and it hinges upon their license.

I've found no VASS engineer any more lenient than another, just the prices are difference.

There is a VASS in Braeside that i used, and a couple of friends have. They are one of the more reasonably priced @ around $600 incl brake test.

Their details can be found on the VicRoads website.

it's just for a carbon hood. yeah i think it was in braeside what's their name?

in the future it will be custom headlights tail lights then power mods.

I'll know their website when i see it I had called them before.

the guys were reasonable over the phone.

I had previously called many vass engineers and all of them wouldn't even contemplate the idea.

these guys were willing if i meet their requirements.

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