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Sarao Motors, the Filipino automotive maker whose name has become synonymous with the passenger jeepney, released a prototype of the redesigned "king of the road."

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Another deal will enable the company to ship out 100 units per month and more importantly, form a joint venture company that will manufacture the world renowned jeepney in Sierra Leone.

The total project cost, including the joint venture company in Africa, could reach over $35 million.
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Sarao Motors, the Filipino automotive maker whose name has become synonymous with the passenger jeepney, released a prototype of the redesigned "king of the road."

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Another deal will enable the company to ship out 100 units per month and more importantly, form a joint venture company that will manufacture the world renowned jeepney in Sierra Leone.

The total project cost, including the joint venture company in Africa, could reach over $35 million.
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