Nissan local service in Geelong - Australia


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Visiting Geelong for the first time?

During your business trip to Geelong, there are plenty of sights and activities to keep you entertained aside from the usual business meetings. Here's a humorous take on some must-see spots in Geelong, with a few easter eggs related to Geelong and Nissan cars thrown in for good measure!

First things first, if you find yourself at Melbourne Airport (Departure Dr, Melbourne Airport VIC 3045, Australia), just less than 2 miles away from the airport on the north-east, don't miss the opportunity to check out the "Forgotten Luggage Memorial Park." This quirky park is home to all the misplaced suitcases that have been lost in transit over the years. Keep an eye out for that errant Nissan Skyline GT-R luggage tag!

When it's time for a break, why not visit the Geelong Karting Club Inc (Geelong VIC 3220, Australia)? Located less than 2 miles from the Geelong Rugby Union Football Club on the north-east, this karting track is a must-visit for any racing enthusiast. And if you're in town with your Nissan GT-R, be sure to give it a spin around the track u2013 just don't forget to wear your helmet!

When it comes to resting your weary head, look no further than BEST WESTERN Admiralty Motor Inn (66 McKillop Street, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia). Situated just 1 mile from The Waterfront Apartments u2013 Geelong in the south-west, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations and a warm welcome. Plus, if you're traveling with a Nissan X-Trail, you'll be happy to know that there's plenty of parking space for your vehicle!

For those seeking a business lunch option, consider Subwayu00ae Restaurant (192 Ryie St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia). Conveniently located less than 2 miles from La Porchetta Geelong on the south-east, this sandwich shop is known for its tasty subs and friendly service. And if you're driving a Nissan Leaf, feel free to recharge your electric vehicle while you enjoy lunch!

If you're a history buff, don't miss the Geelong Museum Association (north 3215, 51 Swinburne Street, North Geelong VIC 3215, Australia). Located just 2 miles north-west of Karingallery, this museum is home to a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Geelong's rich history. Be sure to ask about the famous "Geelong Nissan Datsun Collection" u2013 a must-see for any car enthusiast!

And finally, should you find yourself in need of police assistance, don't hesitate to contact Meredith Police Paddocks (Nuttall Street, Meredith VIC 3333, Australia). Located 25 miles north-west of Neighbourhood Watch, this police station is always ready to help. And if you happen to be driving a Nissan Patrol with flashing lights installed, they might just offer you an honorary badge! Happy exploring!

List of local Nissan car repair shops in Geelong

Below is a list of Nissan car repair shops and service points in Geelong which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Nissan vehicles.

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Australian Federation of Disability Organisations

247 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Southern Obedience Dog Club Co-Op LTD

56 Soden Road, Bangholme VIC 3175, Australia

South Port Community Housing Group

259 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205, Australia

If you live outside Geelong, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in Australia at the following locations next to Geelong: Geelong VIC 3220 , Hoppers Crossing VIC 3029 , Melton VIC 3337 , Bentleigh VIC 3204 , Mornington VIC 3931 , Frankston VIC 3199 , Ravenhall VIC 3023 , Abbotsford VIC 3067 , Essendon Fields VIC 3041 , Caroline Springs VIC 3023 , Melbourne VIC 3000 , Hawthorn VIC 3122 , Bangholme VIC 3175 , South Melbourne VIC 3205 , Moorabbin VIC 3189 , Baldwin Spencer Blding

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unusual item a passenger has ever asked you to transport in your Nissan from Geelong to Torquay?

One of the most unusual items requested was a live eel for a traditional Vietnamese New Year celebration in Torquay. The driver carefully wrapped it in wet towels and placed it in a cooler box to ensure its safety during the journey. Another time, a passenger asked to transport a parrot, which was secured in a large cage covered with a blanket for comfort.

What's the funniest/most interesting transportation mishap or quirk that happened in Geelong recently involving a Nissan vehicle?

It seems there haven't been any recent funny or interesting transportation mishaps or quirks involving Nissan vehicles in Geelong. However, I can share some humorous stories about transportation incidents that have occurred elsewhere. One amusing incident involved a Nissan X-Trail that was caught on camera driving along a busy road with a large inflatable unicorn attached to its roof rack. The driver had to swerve to avoid hitting cars and objects while trying to keep the unicorn in place, causing quite a spectacle for passersby.

Can you recommend any lesser-known but beautiful walking paths in Geelong that offer stunning views of the city and its surrounding landscapes?

Certainly! While Geelong is well-known for its picturesque waterfront area, there are several lesser-known walking paths that offer equally stunning views of the city and its surrounding landscapes. Here are three recommendations:

1. Barwon River Trail: This scenic trail follows the Barwon River through the heart of Geelong, passing by historic buildings, parks, and gardens. The trail starts at Eastern Beach and ends at the picturesque Steampacket Gardens, where you can enjoy stunning views of Corio Bay and the city skyline. Serenity Falls Loop Walk: This relatively easy 3-kilometer loop walk takes you through native bushland and alongside a series of cascading waterfalls. The trail starts at Eastern Park in Newtown and offers panoramic views of Geelong's eastern suburbs. Bellarine Rail Trail: Although technically not in Geelong, this 19-kilometer walking and cycling trail connects the coastal towns of Drysdale and Queenscliff via a former railway line. The trail offers breathtaking views of Port Phillip Bay, with several lookout points along the way. I personally own a Nissan car and have always been a fan of this reliable brand. Whether you're planning to explore Geelong's city center or its beautiful surroundings, any of these walking paths would be an excellent choice for nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts alike.

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