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I just wanted to say a big big THANK YOU to Marc(Revhead), Karen(SMR33), Terry(R33S2), Col(Col-GTSX), Dave(Rhinorebel) and Ben(mrbenno) who helped me out at Kangaroo Point yesterday when my car couldn't start....really appreciate all u guys coming back to help out with getting the car started. I feel loved.... :laugh: BUT SERIOUSLY, Thanx Guys~~~

And also thanx Dan(3lit3 32) for organising tow n taking the car in last night...

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The GTR's up n running guys~~went to get it back last night and well turned out that the fuel system is working good, Dan tested for spark n the HKS plugs came up good compared to the the possible bad sparking that the single broken NGK sunkenhead plug was giving, he then noticed that the cam angle sensor plug was loose n so was the black part that clipped in front of the cam gear cover, dan started working with the loose cam angle sensor plug that he saw was not getting a proper connection, charged up the dry cell battery, and it's back to life! Looks like we all missed the part on the cam angle sensor~~ but well it's all good since it's not some big problem to be fixed...

I hate simple answers to what was supposed to be a complex problem!!

Feels good to be driving again but silly to have missed such a simple thing. Not that I would have spotted it, but Revhead, Col and Terry should be ashamed of themselves........

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