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CFC Commercial Fleet Care

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9531 5356



Address: Taren Point road 2229 Sydney, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Conducting a VSCCS certification on a Tipper body and Towing attachment..



17.01.2022 Another CFC Certification. Get your P2 Certifications with CFC

17.01.2022 Certifying a Road Train trailer with a new load portioning valve fitted.

15.01.2022 Government misplaced policy reform threatens vehicle safety. Australian automotive suppliers have become global leaders in the design and manufacture of high qu...ality 4WD parts and accessories, improving the safety and functionality of these vehicles. To provide evidence of the safety of the products that these suppliers design and manufacture, the Australian automotive aftermarket industry has undertaken extensive independent testing both in Australia and the USA to validate the engineering integrity and ongoing regulatory compliance of vehicles. Despite this evidence, Minister Paul Fletcher and his Department are about to make it much harder and more expensive to modify vehicles. Click Like and share this video if you want to continue to have the ability to safely and cost effectively modify the suspension on your car.



15.01.2022 Good old school bus being converted into a motor home.

14.01.2022 CFC does Bathurst 2019 What a way to start the day

14.01.2022 Australian designed and built the new VOLVO FH 16 XXL JOST Turntable CFC Certified



13.01.2022 Now thats a scary job..

13.01.2022 Sometimes brand new trucks need to go through the VSCCS process...New body on a new truck headed to a council near you.

12.01.2022 Not sure all these lights meet the ADR requirements for registration.. Looks cools as I dont think Disney care

10.01.2022 We have been busy lately Engineering the Big and the Small

10.01.2022 The AAAA Clarifies the Current Situation Regarding the Gross Combined Mass Re-Rating of Vehicles Following on from industry dialogue and media activity over rec...ent weeks, we seek to clarify the current situation in relation to the practice of re-rating the Gross Combined Mass (GCM) or towing capacity of vehicles. A number of AAAA member companies operate as Second Stage Manufacturers for the purposes of undertaking Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) upgrades on a vehicle prior to first registration.... READ MORE https://bit.ly/2OukK0K



09.01.2022 Always great to help out our customers...

08.01.2022 Interesting.....

08.01.2022 Old fashion moose test... good old Toyota hilux might pass this one...

08.01.2022 New tuck getting a VSCCS blue plate certification done.

03.01.2022 Attention Queensland 4WD owners: if you have ESC you can lift your vehicle by 50 mm or change your tyres with a 25 mm lift. But - You CANT do both. A safe, pro...fessional & conservative 75 mm combined lift is now classified a high lift but ONLY in Queensland. These new Laws apply to interstate vehicles and the changes are retrospective. Only two weeks ago Transport Minister Mark Bailey said that the Queensland Government had no intention of subjecting QLD vehicle owners to tougher regulations than the rest of Australia. But thats not true. Upset enough to act? https://bit.ly/2x3FqpF

02.01.2022 We do not recommend suspension modifications using this method

02.01.2022 Another set of skel trailers on its way for delivery.

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