Lexus local service in Coffs Harbour - Australia


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Visiting Coffs Harbour for the first time?

If you're planning a visit to the beautiful coastal town of Coffs Harbour, make sure to add these must-see destinations to your itinerary!

First and foremost, if you're arriving by air, be sure to check out Grafton Airport. Located at Aerodrome Road, Glenugie NSW 2460, this hidden gem is just a short 39-mile drive north-west of Coffs Harbour Airport. And let me tell you, it's not every day that you get to visit an airport without the chaos of long lines and screaming children! Bonus points if you can spot the pilot's pet parrot hiding among the planes.

Next up, movie buffs, this one's for you! Head on over to Majestic Cinemas - Nambucca Heads, located at Nambucca Plaza, 8 Pacific Highway, Nambucca Heads NSW 2448. With less than 2 miles separating it from its namesake, you'll have no excuse not to catch the latest blockbuster while indulging in some classic movie theatre popcorn (butter, please!). And keep an eye out for that sneaky Easter egg of a Lexus commercial playing before every feature.

If relaxation is more your speed, The Club Tobacconist, located at 3 Vernon Street, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, is the place to be. Just about a mile south-west of the Surf Club Restaurant & Bar, you'll find tranquillity in the form of a cozy cigar lounge and maybe even a friendly card game or two (just don't get too carried away!).

But wait, there's more! For all my fellow cinema enthusiasts out there, add mySocialface.com to your list. This hidden gem is located at 2727 Waterfall Way, Thora NSW 2454, a mere 20 miles south-west of Sawtell Motor Inn. If you can find the secret entrance through the hedge maze, you'll be treated to an exclusive viewing experience with a twist u2013 just don't forget your popcorn!

Now, let's talk food. When those hunger pangs strike, make a beeline for Happy Duck Chinese Restaurant at 7 Vernon Street, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450. This local favorite is less than 2 miles north-west of Creasian Restaurant, and trust me, you'll want to leave room for their famous Peking Duck. And who knows? You might even stumble upon a secret society meeting happening upstairs (shhh...).

Last but certainly not least, in case of emergency or just for a friendly chat, don't hesitate to swing by Coffs Coast Screens & Doors, located at 6/4 Craft Close, Toormina NSW 2452. With 27 miles separating it from Macksville Police Station on the north-east, this local business has got you covered u2013 and they might just let you in on the joke of why their screen doors are always open (wink wink).

So there you have it! Coffs Harbour is not only a picturesque coastal town but also a treasure trove of surprises. Happy exploring, and may your adventures be filled with laughter and delight!

List of local Lexus car repair shops in Coffs Harbour

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

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Have you ever encountered a situation where a kangaroo tried to hitchhike on your car during rush hour along the Pacific Highway, Coffs Harbour?

That's an intriguing and unlikely scenario! Kangaroos are native to Australia and don't typically inhabit areas along the Pacific Highway in Coffs Harbour, which is located in New South Wales, Australia. Furthermore, rush hour traffic doesn't usually involve wild animals hitchhiking on cars for a ride. It seems like this situation might be more fitting for a creative story or anecdote rather than an actual encounter.

What's the most unique or uncommon transportation method used by locals in Coff's Harbour and do you happen to know any amusing stories involving it?

One of the more unique forms of transportation used by locals in Coffs Harbour is the "flying fox" - a zipline that spans across a gorge near the town. It's not an everyday mode of transport, but rather an adrenaline-pumping adventure activity for tourists and locals alike. As for amusing stories involving it, there was once a group of friends who decided to try out the flying fox after a night of celebrations at a local pub. One of them, let's call him "James", had one too many drinks and was feeling quite confident in his ability to navigate the course. However, as he soared through the air, James realized that he hadn't quite mastered the art of controlling his speed and direction. He ended up careening off course and landing in a bush with a rather loud thud. Despite his embarrassment, James managed to laugh it off along with his friends who were still chuckling about the incident weeks later.

Can you tell me about any local shopping markets or malls where I could buy some unique and interesting souvenirs from Coffs Harbour?

Absolutely! Here are a few options for unique and interesting souvenirs in the Coff's Harbour area:
1. The Big Banana Market - This market is held every Sunday from 7am to 2pm at the Big Banana Car Park, Pacific Highway, Coffs Harbour. You can find a variety of stalls selling handmade crafts, homewares, clothing and more. Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery Gift Shop - The gift shop at the gallery offers locally made artworks, prints, jewellery, and other unique items. It's located on the corner of Duval Street and Grafton Street. Coff's Harbour Art & Craft Market - This market is held every Sunday from 9am to 2pm at Park Beach Plaza. You can find a range of stalls selling handmade crafts, clothing, homewares, and more. The Gifted Store - This store offers unique gifts, homewares, and souvenirs. It's located in the Park Beach Plaza shopping centre on Bray St. The Local Market - This market is held on the first Sunday of every month from 8am to 1pm at Toormina Sports Club, Pacific Highway, Sapphire Beach. You can find a range of stalls selling handmade crafts, food, and other unique items.

Can you recommend any hidden gems in Coffs Harbour for shopping that I might not find in the main streets?

As someone who appreciates unique finds and is also a proud owner of a Lexus, I would suggest checking out Harbour City Markets located in the Sailors Bay Village shopping center. This indoor market features over 70 stalls selling everything from artisanal jewelry to handmade soaps, clothing, home decor, and more. It's open every Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm, and you're bound to discover some hidden gems that you won't find in the main streets of Coffs Harbour.

What is the best route to take during rush hour to avoid heavy traffic and construction delays in Coffs Harbour?

Dear Sir/Madam,

Thank you for your email regarding the best route to take during rush hour in Coffs Harbour to avoid heavy traffic and construction delays. As an avid driver and proud owner of a Lexus car, I am well-acquainted with the roads in this area and would be more than happy to assist you. Based on my personal experience and recent updates from local authorities, I recommend taking the Pacific Highway (A1) northbound towards Sawtell during rush hour. While there may still be some congestion, this route is generally less busy compared to the other major arteries in Coffs Harbour during peak hours. Moreover, ongoing construction works on the Grafton Bypass, which have been causing significant delays and closures on the Pacific Highway further south, are now largely completed. Alternatively, you may want to consider using alternative routes altogether to avoid the most congested areas entirely. For instance, taking a detour via Orlando Street (A650) from Harbour Drive (A1) and then connecting back onto the Pacific Highway near Sawtell can also help you bypass some of the heaviest traffic around town during rush hour. Regardless of which route you choose, I would like to remind you that safety is always a top priority when driving in Coffs Harbour, particularly during peak hours. Always be sure to leave plenty of distance between your car and others on the road, avoid sudden lane changes or braking manoeuvres, and consider using a GPS navigation system to help guide you through unfamiliar areas. I hope this information is helpful to you. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly via email or phone.

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