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Check the cam position sensor. A scan tool will show if its bad, but replacements are cheap on Ebay. It's located on the back of the engine, driver's side at the back end of the camshaft. A disc about 3" in diameter bolted on and a wire harness plugged into it. When this goes bad the engine cranks but won't start.
first bypass fusible link to see if it's at fault then, if it still don't start,your starter should be tested. it takes a good starter to turn the engine over.
have you looked at the engine earth/ground cable, run another earth from the negative terminal to the body(wheel arch) and then to the engine block and try again. As you would know its a proccess of illimination and this was the most simple thing that came to mind. Let me know how it goes.
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