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![]() I'd check all your grounds..especially the one to the starter.
A bad/poor/corroded ground in your starter circuit could cause your starter to draw too much amperage and cause a nice light show followed by nada (that clicking is your relay tripping). That would be my next check since the relay is okay. Check battery terminals for corrosion/connection and wire integrity. Good Luck.
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