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Author:  dannzhu [ Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Melbourne Roadworthy

Hi guys,

Finally getting a Mini... :D
Although a bit nervous about getting it registered here in VIC as the car was previously registered in SA.
I understand that I will need a VIC RWC.

Does anyone know a licensed tester that is:
a) Mini friendly
b) Opens on Saturday

Do Mini workshops do roadworthy testing as well?


Thanks in advance,

Daniel

Author:  niceboy1275 [ Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:01 am ]
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hey mate, if I remember correctly, john from Minibits in officer does RWC's, failing that, I just got my clubman roadworthied at R & S auto care in Pakenham. Nice couple who own and run the place, hes right into minis. They were very 'friendly' to my mini and she passed all for one globe. Only problem is they aren't open saturdays.
Hope this helps.
cheers

Author:  Sprite_Man [ Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:16 am ]
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Top question there dannzhu.

I need to get my clubby registered. I has been out of rego for 3 years .... and looks a little shabby and beaten up.

Anyone know a friendly place in the Bentleigh area of Melbourne? :?

Author:  3DJ [ Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:47 am ]
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In the past i have avoided mini mechanics as they know where too look for wear and tear, faults, rust etc. Talk to friends and family, they might know a mechanic that does RWC. If you do have alot of problems, get them fixed at a mini mechanic, they will be faster(less labour=cheaper) and they will do the job properly.

Author:  Besser [ Mon Jun 11, 2007 4:45 pm ]
Post subject:  RE: RWC

Get a non mini shop to do the RWC.

Past experience for me found excessive scrutiny from RWC supplied through mini shop even though the guys at the shop are top notch. My latest RWC for a 78LS was done through a holden dealer recommendation. I got the RWC on the basis I promised to patch the rust hole in the boot floor. Never mind it was missing its air pump for emissions.

Author:  MiniBob [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:10 am ]
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There are two recognised Mini rw specialists in the VMCI magazine;
Lindsay Siebler 9729 9522 and Toby Tyler 9786 0277.
Bayswater and Seaford respectivley

Author:  bnicho [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:19 am ]
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MiniBob wrote:
There are two recognised Mini rw specialists in the VMCI magazine;
Lindsay Siebler 9729 9522 and Toby Tyler 9786 0277.
Bayswater and Seaford respectivley


Yeah, which as I pointed out to the club CH registrar was pretty useless if you live on the West side of Melbourne, or further out. :roll:

Author:  rehab1964 [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:41 pm ]
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MiniBob wrote:
There are two recognised Mini rw specialists in the VMCI magazine;
Lindsay Siebler 9729 9522 and Toby Tyler 9786 0277.
Bayswater and Seaford respectivley


I can thoroughly recommend Lindsay's work - in fact he has one of my cars right now.

Always top notch stuff and he's very willing to discuss what needs to be done and how best to acheive a great result

Author:  dannzhu [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:49 pm ]
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Hi again everyone,

Thanks for the replies.
Anyone ever had experience with Northern Mini Parts?
So far it's the only place I know of that is open on Saturdays, and they can prepare the car for roadworthy inspection, then bring it to a licensed tester.

I'm quite nervous at the moment, trying to get the Mini registered here ASAP.

Went to K-mart this morning, was told to get it done by a Mini specialist.
They mentioned stuff like windscreen which needs replacing (due to tiny scratches), foglights to be taken off (4 at the moment, 2 is the max allowed) and door not closing properly (as the door seal is visible from the outside).

Anyone has a rough idea how much would all that cost, to replace windscreen and fix the door? Hopefully i won't need to replace the door.


Daniel

Author:  bnicho [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:34 pm ]
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Northern have a reputation for being very picky and expensive. Not the place I would take it.

Peter Parry in Geelong was very good, but he's not trading anymore. :(

What part of Melbourne are you in?

Author:  dannzhu [ Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:45 pm ]
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I live in the city. It's like I'm close to everything, yet far from everything. :?

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