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                    [Summary] => Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) capped its exciting activities for 2003 with the finals of the Isuzu Challenge last November 29 and 30 at San Juan, Batangas. The economy drive and sports activity pitted the winners of this year’s Isuzu Challenge legs in Cebu, Bacolod and Isabela along with some newcomers for the honor of defending their records or breaking their previous ones. The contest was swamped with 52 contestants vying for economy drive records for the 119.6-kilometer trip from Fort Bonifacio in Taguig to the Shell station in San Juan, Batangas.

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