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Well your only problem is probably the camshaft position sensor. It may be causing your misfire as well.
The misfire codes are based on inferences, not sensor data. The Camshaft position sensor code is based on hard diagnostic data. Also the camshaft problem would cause a misfire. If changeing the plugs and wires are cheaper I can see what you are thinking, but I would try the cam sensor first if it isn't to hard/expensive to change
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