Mobile Roadworthy in Gowrie Junction

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Issuing Roadworthy Certificates


Need a mobile roadworthy in Gowrie Junction? H.M. Mechanical offers convenient on-site inspections for registration, sale, or peace of mind. Our approved examiner comes to your home, workplace, or preferred location, checking brakes, tyres, suspension, seatbelts, and lights to ensure compliance with Queensland’s safety standards. No need to visit a workshop—our team arrives fully equipped to complete the inspection on-site. If your vehicle doesn’t meet requirements, we provide a clear report outlining necessary repairs before re-inspection. We aim for a smooth, efficient process with minimal disruption.


To book your mobile roadworthy inspection, call H.M. Mechanical today on (07) 4632 8288. You can also text 0478 671 918 or email us. After-hour appointments available.

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Our Mechanical Services


Whether it’s general repairs or maintenance, our mechanics provide quality service for Gowrie Junction drivers, offering system diagnostics, fluid changes, and routine inspections to help maintain vehicle condition.


We service braking systems at our workshop near Gowrie Junction. Our team checks brake fluid, pad wear, and overall responsiveness. You can also book in for replacements and repairs as needed.


Our team offers quality suspension checks and repairs for Gowrie Junction residents. We inspect shocks, wheel alignment, and worn components to help maintain smooth handling.


If you need your vehicle’s logbook serviced, look no further. We complete general and logbook servicing for Gowrie Junction vehicles, following manufacturer guidelines to help keep maintenance records up to date.


Our mechanics complete roadworthy inspections in Gowrie Junction for vehicle owners needing certification for registration or sale. We assess key safety components, including brakes, tyres, lights, and suspension.

Why Choose Us?


At H.M. Mechanical, our approved examiner conducts thorough roadworthy inspections in line with Queensland’s legal requirements. We offer a mobile service in Gowrie Junction, bringing inspections to your home, workplace, or preferred location—saving you time and hassle. Our team delivers fast, efficient assessments while ensuring every safety standard is met. We provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees and clear explanations of any required repairs. Each inspection includes a detailed report covering all key components, helping you understand your vehicle’s condition. If your car needs work, we guide you through the next steps to achieve compliance quickly.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What areas do you service?

    We provide mechanical services in Gowrie Junction and nearby areas, including Toowoomba, Highfields, Westbrook, Withcott, Cambooya, and Kingsthorpe. Reach out to confirm if we can assist in your area.

  • What’s the difference between a roadworthy certificate and a pre-purchase inspection?

    A roadworthy certificate confirms that a vehicle meets the minimum safety standards required by law, focusing on essential components like brakes, tyres, and steering. 


    A pre-purchase inspection is a more detailed assessment that examines the overall condition of the car, including mechanical performance, accident history, and potential future repairs. If you’re buying a used vehicle, a pre-purchase inspection provides a more comprehensive overview of the car’s condition.

  • Can I get a mobile roadworthy for a car with expired registration?

    Yes, you can get a mobile roadworthy inspection for a car with an expired registration, but there are a few important things to consider. In most Australian states, including Queensland, an unregistered vehicle cannot be legally driven on public roads unless it has a temporary permit, such as an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) issued by the transport authority. 


    This permit allows you to move the vehicle for purposes such as obtaining a roadworthy certificate or taking it for necessary repairs.

  • What happens if my vehicle passes the inspection but later develops an issue?

    A roadworthy certificate confirms that your vehicle met the minimum safety standards at the time of inspection, but it does not guarantee that the vehicle will remain in that condition indefinitely. 


    If your vehicle passes the inspection but later develops a mechanical or safety-related issue, it is your responsibility as the owner to address the problem and ensure the car remains safe to drive.

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