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I've got a 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT N/A Sedan and someone asked me if I've got HID's on it and I wasn't sure because apparently some have got them stock and some haven't so i was wondering if anyone could give me an idea?

The headlights are original from Nissan and have the following written on them: HCHR-81

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LOL some R34 models have xenon.. And others don't.. They headlight should have xenon written on it inside the housing.. However on compliance they take them out and replace them with Halogen.. Unless you or a previous aussie owner put HID's in.. then no you don't have HID or Xenon

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