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hey all i had a strange little incident tonite, i went to the servo and put some petrol in my r 32 gtr as i was leaving i switched off my demisters and was maybe 10m down the road when there was a kind of soft not really a bang more of a pop sound and the car died slowly as in the revs slowly dropped and the steering lock came on,i managed to pull it over and after a couple of minutes it started fine and for the rest of the drive home the car felt fine as if nothing happened. does anyone have clue as to what could have happened?

thanks all

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Hey dude,

Maybe your fuel pump cut out? or maybe one of your intake piping came loose happen to me a while ago only it's a 33 gtst but it's funny it turned back on!

Were u just out of fuel before you filled up? something in the fuel tank maybe when was the last time you changed your fuel filter?

Just giving you some rough ideas :)

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