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Frequently Asked Questions

BMW E30 - VASS Engineering

What is a VASS Certificate?

A VASS Certificate is an engineering approval issued in Victoria for vehicles that have been imported, modified or do not meet standard compliance requirements.

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The certificate confirms that a vehicle has been assessed and meets the applicable safety and design standards under the Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS). This certifications is required before certain modified or imported vehicles can be legally operated on public roads.

Why do I need a VASS Certificate?

A VASS Certificate is required when a vehicle has been imported into the country, or modified in a way that affects its safety, structure, performance or compliance with road regulations. This includes modifications such as engine swaps, suspension changes, body alterations, seating changes, wheelchair lift installations, or braking upgrades.

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​The certificate ensures that the vehicle meets all relevant engineering and safety standards before it can be registered or driven legally on public roads in Victoria.

Jaguar Coupe - VASS Engineering
Porsche 356 - VASS Engineering

What are the fees involved?

The cost of a VASS Certificate varies depending on the type of vehicle and the complexity of the modifications involved. At JEC, pricing is based on a structured fee schedule according to the scope of work required for each project.

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​To provide an accurate quotation, clients are required to submit a Build Plan form so the vehicle and modifications can be properly assessed prior to commencement of works. 

What modifications require a VASS Certificate in Victoria?

VASS Certificates are required when vehicles are modified in a way that affect safety, structural integrity, performance, emissions or compliance with Victorian road regulations.

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​Common modifications include engine or drivetrain swaps, suspension changes, body or chassis alterations, seating configuration changes, roll cages, braking upgrades, and imported vehicles.

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​In general, any modification that changes the vehicle from its original manufacturer specifications may require assessment and approval under the VASS scheme.

Ford GT40 - VASS Engineering
VASS Engineering

What happens during a VASS inspection?

VASS inspections typically include reviewing the vehicle’s modification history, assessing the quality of workmanship, and checking the modified areas of the vehicle. Where required, engineering calculations, testing, and supporting documentation may also be reviewed.

Inspections are typically completed within approximately one hour, and can be carried out at our facility or at a suitable location anywhere across Victoria, as we provide a mobile inspection service statewide. 

Once the inspection is completed, an engineering report is issued to the vehicle owner. This report outlines the findings of the assessment, including any areas that require rectification in order to meet compliance requirements.

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