The star of our September 2010 road trip: the Subaru Legacy sedan
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The home of Subaru in Cebu
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Just three of the Subaru cars during the fun run in Cebu
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The Subaru boys strike a pose during a break from the fun run
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Top Gear associate features editor Dinzo Tabamo takes on the wheel of the Subaru Legacy sedan
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A quick stop at the Taoist Temple allows us to pray for sunshine for the rest of our Cebu trip
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Subaru marketing manager Ariel de Jesus opts for a less touristy photo and poses with a pot of ferns
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We watch young karting enthusiasts train for a race at Kartzone
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Dinzo and Subaru marketing executive Kristoff Arcega chill out at the Citi Park Hotel's lobby just before dinner
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This is Dinzo's side of the lechon
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The Subaru Legacy and its big brother, the Forester, in front of Magellan's Cross
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These colored candles are offered at the Magellan's Cross for those who pray with special intentions
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Top Gear assistant art director Raynand Olarte strikes a pose in the hopes of making it to this year's Cosmo Bachelors' lineup
When at the Sto. Niño Basilica, remember to look up and check out the artwork on the ceiling
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Honey is sold at P50 per bottle on the streets in Cebu. No wonder Cebuanos are sweet
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Hello Kitty for Mod Rides?
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TopGear.com.ph managing editor Barbs Lorenzo films the entire trip. Watch for the road trip video next week!
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Sunny days make for great photos of great vehicles
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Seeing rows of grilled seafood and meat is not unusual in Cebu
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This may look scary but it's one filling giant fish head
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Dinzo kisses his lechon box goodbye. Its content will all be in his tummy in just a few hours
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