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  2. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, an extended rear body variant for the FB variant called the Exceed was added. In 2014, local truck body manufacturer Centro Manufacturing launched a minibus version of the L300 called the XV Mikrobus. It is built on the FB Exceed platform and is meant to be used as a public utility vehicle, a school bus, or an ambulance.

  3. Almazora Motors - Wikipedia

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    Almazora Motors manufactures the "Family Business" (FB) variant of the Mitsubishi L300 van. The company also assembles bus bodies for Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, Isuzu, Hino Motors, MAN Truck & Bus and Mercedes-Benz, as well as truck bodies for special purposes such as fire engines, dump trucks, cargo trucks and ambulances.

  4. File:Mitsubishi L300 FB Exceed at Cabanatuan City.jpg

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  5. Mitsubishi 4N1 engine - Wikipedia

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    2019 Mitsubishi L200 and L300 (without variable timing, 73 kW (99 PS)/200 N⋅m (148 lb⋅ft)) [14] 4N15. Mitsubishi 4N15 High Power engine. Specifications

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  7. Mitsubishi L300 - Wikipedia

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  9. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    Most vehicles used for such services are light vans like the Toyota Hiace, Nissan Urvan, and small trucks, like the Mitsubishi L300, which has a capacity of 15-17 people. [13] School service trucks mostly use passenger boxes with windows (Referred to as an FB Body [ 14 ] ), which often have a rear door, [ 15 ] and rarely a side door, [ 16 ...