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Soon....soon you may understand exactly why ploughing the kangaroo in my old 33 was the most relieving feeling I've ever felt with regards to that car ;) Shame it happening just after I ironed out the latest issues it had though lol

Try some start ya bastard.

If it doesnt fire than its spark. If it does fire its fuel

this is a good point, though I wouldn't bother until you've fiddled with the connector plugs as I'm pretty sure you'll have to pull off the crossover pipe or something for this to be effective (could be wrong).

POWERS OF DEDUCTION, PEOPLE. Look it up. This is the absolute most basic skill requirement when performing any kind of troubleshooting. Without it you might as well just sell the car and buy another one that's running, it'll potentially save you a farkload of time.

Troy is correct, start off with the simple of most simple and work your way up. It sounds like itl be something simple like a battery or it could be AFM. Doesn't sound major since it just won't start all of a sudden, it didn't just conk out on you half way to work lol....

It conked out as I went to take off though so that's what made me really worried.

Verms I'm on south side in Red Hill.

I would really appreciate it if you have the time but I won't be home until about 6:15

If you're more than happy to then I would love the help. (Just don't go out of your way if you have other things planned)

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