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Gold Coast Roadworthy Certificate

At Varsity Lakes Mechanical Repairs on the Gold Coast we know that getting a roadworthy certificate is more than just a formality – it’s your ticket to safe and legal driving. Whether you’re buying or selling a car or re-registering your vehicle we’re here to make the process smooth and stress-free. Our experienced team carries out thorough inspections to make sure your car meets all Queensland safety standards and is ready for the road.


Here’s what you can expect when you book a roadworthy inspection with us:


  • Detailed checks to ensure everything meets legal standards
  • Honest advice so you know exactly what to expect
  • A friendly team who treats your car with care


We’re proud to provide reliable inspections for drivers across the Gold Coast. To book your roadworthy certificate or find out more call us today at (07) 5522 1115 – we’re here to keep you moving safely.

Safety Inspections Done Right

A roadworthy certificate confirms that your vehicle is safe and fit for the road. Our team takes the time to check every part of your car from the brakes and tyres to lights and seatbelts. We’re committed to giving you peace of mind and making sure you know what’s needed to keep your car safe and compliant. With years of experience and up-to-date knowledge, we’re here to help you meet the legal requirements without hassle.


Here’s what you can always expect from our roadworthy service:


  • Thorough inspections that cover every safety point
  • Prompt service to get you back on the road quickly
  • Reliable service that keeps you safe & legal


A roadworthy certificate isn’t just a piece of paper – it’s your assurance that your car is safe for you and everyone else on the road. Reach out to our team today and let us help you get your car road ready.

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