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Fleetworks has a list of used mobility vehicles on their web site. All wheelchair cars are thoroughly workshop tested, serviced and detailed by Fleetworks Mobility before being listed for sale on their website.
Under the Goods and Services tax (GST) legislation there are concessions for eligible people with disabilities who purchase new cars, second hand cars and car parts.
This service offers expert reports to the legal profession pertaining to whole of life motor vehicle costings which have been modified to suit the individual needs of the disabled, to be then used in litigation. For example, the capital and running costs of a modified / wheelchair access motor vehicle with recommended replacement cycles.
TADNSW offers a rural bike clinic service to create more opportunities for children with special needs in rural NSW, to ride bicycles with their peers. They modify two wheeler bikes and make minor modifications to three wheelers. Each client is initially assessed by a physiotherapist. Therapists from anywhere in NSW can request that a clinic be held in their area.
Tieman has an emergency breakdown and repair service for wheelchair vehicle hoists. This operates 24 hours per day. Will service Tieman, Braun and Ricon hoists.
Tieman sell reconditioned wheelchair vehicle hoists when available and as required parts.
TranSPOT (previously known as the Transport Seating Working Party (TSWP) helps therapists and carers with issues concerning transportation of people with disabilities.
Mrs Laurie Elvin offers advice to people with disabilities on which car would best suit their needs. She also provides information on customised controls. The service is free of charge.
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