Investigators have seized eight HSVs and a slew of stolen car parts worth an estimated $1.5 million following raids of an alleged vehicle rebirthing ring in Melbourne’s northern and south-eastern suburbs.

Victoria Police carried out searches at properties in Keysborough, Carrum Downs, and Brookfield on Tuesday morning, uncovering a total of 10 vehicles.

While most were HSV models, a Toyota LandCruiser and Jeep Grand Cherokee were also found. Police allege VIN and engine numbers had been removed or replaced.

Rebirthing is the illegal practice of changing identification numbers on stolen or crashed cars, making it easier for them to be sold without being detected.

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According to authorities, the vehicles had been stolen from across Melbourne and possibly from interstate.

Number plates, engines, transmissions, wheels, and various body parts were also seized during the operation – all alleged to be stolen.

Three men have been arrested and charged with multiple offences, including several counts of theft of a motor vehicle.

One of the men, a 23-year-old from Brookfield, was also charged with seven counts of breaching bail.