Frequently asked questions
It depends on the damage. Small repairs may be finished in a few days, while larger smash repairs can take 1–2 weeks or more. For insurance claims, timeframes may also depend on assessor approval. We’ll provide a clear estimate before we begin.
A VicRoads-approved RWC inspection focuses on safety-related components, including:
- Wheels and tyres
- Brakes
- Steering and suspension
- Seats and seatbelts
- Lamps and reflectors
- Windscreens and windows
- Wipers and washers
- Vehicle structure (no major rust or damage)
- Other safety-related items
It is not a mechanical reliability check or a full condition report — it’s purely about meeting Victorian road safety standards. (We do not cover LPG vehicles.)
Yes. If you’re not at fault in an accident, we can arrange a hire car through All State Rentals Pty Ltd so you can stay on the road while repairs are completed.
Yes. Our spray painting service uses high-quality paint systems and advanced colour-matching technology to restore your vehicle’s original finish.
Most manufacturers recommend servicing every 6 months or 10,000 km (whichever comes first). Keeping up with regular servicing ensures your car meets safety standards and prevents costly breakdown.
Yes. A Roadworthy Certificate is required if you’re selling a registered vehicle, re-registering a car, or transferring ownership. It ensures your vehicle meets VicRoads’ safety standards.
If the damage is only cosmetic (like small scratches or dents), it may only need minor repairs. If the panel is bent, cracked, or affects safety, it requires panel beating to restore its strength and alignment.































