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batt, my r32 gtst did this tooo. It would turn over but not fire unless it was hooked upto a jump pack. Replaced the batt and all is good, maybe see if some one (sorry no longer have a gtst other wise i would) will let you try their batt to confirm before spending the $$

ok ill take what ever i get on the chin with this, but Gaz is the battery ok cause ive got access to 2 32 gtr's and both did similar things to me and i replaced the batteries in both now they are sweet turns out a cell died in each of the batteries. otherwise your in the gosnells area right? let me know i can loan you an ignitor pack to try if you want also have some throw in plugs and superspark coils too if you wanna give those all a try.

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ok ill take what ever i get on the chin with this, but Gaz is the battery ok cause ive got access to 2 32 gtr's and both did similar things to me and i replaced the batteries in both now they are sweet turns out a cell died in each of the batteries. otherwise your in the gosnells area right? let me know i can loan you an ignitor pack to try if you want also have some throw in plugs and superspark coils too if you wanna give those all a try.

i might take you up on the loan of the ignitor to try it out over the weekend thanks nak

The Battery is heavy duty less than 12 months old so i will be spitting chips if thats the problem

might rip the battery out of my falcoon tomorrow to try that as i have changed terminals etc on the gtr to take a bigger battery

we are number 1.

Dont know about other people but i only give advice on stuff i know/have experanced myself. Hate it when you ask for help/idea's and people jump in with all these different things (some of which make no sence) and have no idea what they are talking about. Always happy to be corrected too.

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