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                    [Title] => Nissan Exalta breaks mark
                    [Summary] => The Nissan Exalta GS Superio overshot its target of matching the old mark of 30,586 by an extra 75 kms on its Caltex Havoline odometer as the fourth Pan Philippine Marathon officially signed off yesterday at the Greenbelt parking lot in Makati.


Even before it arrived just before noon, the Exalta had already shattered the previous record at around 12 midnight of Friday in Tagaytay City.

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Joined by Jun Ramirez, Bebot Roque and guest passenger Raymond Tribdino, Dysangco took over from Willie Ingles last night en route to Calabarzon. Dysangco expects the Exalta to match the 30, 586-kilometer reading logged by the Sentra Series III seven years ago when his crew arrives at the scenic Lago del Oro in Calatagan, Batangas.
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                    [Title] => Nissan Exalta breaks mark
                    [Summary] => The Nissan Exalta GS Superio overshot its target of matching the old mark of 30,586 by an extra 75 kms on its Caltex Havoline odometer as the fourth Pan Philippine Marathon officially signed off yesterday at the Greenbelt parking lot in Makati.


Even before it arrived just before noon, the Exalta had already shattered the previous record at around 12 midnight of Friday in Tagaytay City.

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Joined by Jun Ramirez, Bebot Roque and guest passenger Raymond Tribdino, Dysangco took over from Willie Ingles last night en route to Calabarzon. Dysangco expects the Exalta to match the 30, 586-kilometer reading logged by the Sentra Series III seven years ago when his crew arrives at the scenic Lago del Oro in Calatagan, Batangas.
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