Nissan local service in Launceston - Australia


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Launceston - A Hilarious Guide to Its Most Unforgettable Places

If you find yourself in the picturesque city of Launceston, Australia, get ready for an adventure filled with unexpected twists and turns! While this Tasmanian gem is known for its rich history, captivating art scene, and unique attractions, there's always a hidden surprise around every corner. So, let us take you on a humorous tour of Launceston's most intriguing spots!

1. Devonport Airport (Airport Road, Devonport TAS 7307, Australia)
Less than 2 miles from the airport, there's an interesting Statue hidden in Starkville, MS 39759, United States. But here's a little-known secret: Did you know that this statue is actually a Nissan Maxima in disguise? That's right! Launceston's local mechanic, Mac the Magnificent, managed to sneak his beloved Nissan into an international art exhibition by painting it and renaming it! Quite a clever prank, isn't it?

2. History Buffs (Starkville, MS 39759, United States)
If you can't get enough of history, head to Starkville, but not before you stock up on Nissan-themed souvenirs at Mac's Auto Parts Emporium in Launceston! Once there, try finding the hidden Statue that is said to be less than 2 miles away from this secret location on the north-east. Remember, history isn't always black and white; sometimes it comes with a splash of Nissan paint!

3. Cinephiles (Cnr William & Charles Streets, Launceston TAS 7250, Australia)
Harvey Norman Launceston is your go-to destination if you're a fan of the silver screen, but here's an insider tip: There's a secret Easter egg hidden in the mall! Visit the electronics section and look closely at the latest Nissan Maxima on display. Can you spot the familiar shape of the Statue from Devonport peeking out from underneath its hood?

4. Law Enforcement (4 Prossers Forest Road, Ravenswood TAS 7250, Australia)
When in need of assistance, don't hesitate to contact Ravenswood Police Station! But, if you happen to be a fan of Nissan cars or have a mischievous side, here's a fun challenge for you: Try finding the hidden 'Ravenswood Racer', a Nissan Skyline that is said to be less than 12 miles from Service Tasmania. Be sure to leave it in a better condition than you found it!

5. Car Hire (231 Penquite Road, Norwood TAS 7250, Australia)
Bakker C G & P is your friendly neighborhood car hire service, but did you know that they also offer Nissan-themed road trips? Their 'Launceston Loop' package includes a visit to Richardson's Harley Davidson at 468 Westbury Rd, Prospect Vale TAS 7250, Australia. Keep an eye out for the Nissan Z racing down the roads while you're on your adventure!

6. Tourists (468 Westbury Rd, Prospect Vale TAS 7250, Australia)
Lastly, Richardson's Harley Davidson is a must-visit for tourists. But remember, Launceston's local legend has it that if you rev the engine of your Nissan Skyline three times while standing in front of the gallery, you might just be transported to a parallel universe where history, cinema, and cars collide! Good luck on your journey!

List of local Nissan car repair shops in Launceston

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

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If you live outside Launceston, I could also find some local services that help you in installation in Australia at the following locations next to Launceston: Devonport TAS 7310 , South Launceston TAS 7249 , Spreyton TAS 7310 , Invermay TAS 7248 , Launceston TAS 7248 , Launceston TAS 7250 , Devenport TAS 7310

Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unique landmark in Launceston that passengers often ask for directions to, and what's the funniest story you've heard about someone getting lost trying to find it?

The most unique landmark in Launceston that passengers often ask for directions to is the Cataract Gorge Reserve. It's a beautiful natural wonder with a unique combination of bushland, walking trails, and a historic swimming pool. The gorge is home to several suspension bridges, a chairlift, and various lookout points offering stunning views of the Tamar River. As for the funniest story I've heard about someone getting lost trying to find Cataract Gorge, it goes like this: A tourist from overseas rented a car and decided to explore Launceston on his own. He had seen pictures of the Cataract Gorge online and was determined to visit. However, he didn't have a map or any clear directions, so he asked a local for help. The local gave him what she thought were clear instructions, but the tourist misunderstood them. Instead of following the correct route, the tourist ended up driving around in circles for hours. He passed through some residential areas, went down dead-end streets, and even found himself at the airport at one point. By the time he finally gave up and asked for directions again, he was exhausted and frustrated. When the local heard his story, she couldn't help but laugh. She explained that Cataract Gorge was actually located very close to the city center and could be easily reached by walking along the Tamar River path or taking a short drive through the Queens Park. The tourist felt relieved and a bit embarrassed, but he eventually made it to the gorge and enjoyed his visit. From then on, he always made sure to ask for clear directions when traveling to new places.

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