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Brand: Indiana line

Line Zero in Indiana is not a physical location or transportation line. It is a term coined by the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) to refer to a special plate number issued to vehicles that have been severely damaged or totaled due to accidents, fires, or other catastrophic events. In Indiana, vehicles declared a total loss have their license plates confiscated by law enforcement. The salvaged parts of the vehicle are sold or scrapped, and the remaining wreckage is sometimes offered for sale as a used car part. However, the plate number on the salvaged car is still in circulation and can be assigned to another vehicle once the BMV reissues it. Line Zero is the reserved series of plate numbers for vehicles that have been declared total losses, and it ensures that unique plate numbers are not reissued to vehicles that are possible safety hazards or that might be involved in insurance fraud. Since each salvaged vehicle has a unique set of identifying details, Line Zero helps to prevent the misappropriation or misuse of salvaged car parts to fabricate counterfeit vehicle license plates. In essence, Line Zero serves as a safety protocol that helps to impede the exploitation of salvaged vehicles or their parts, decreasing the danger to other road users and protecting the integrity of Indiana's motor vehicle registration process.



  • Type: 2 way, 2 driver loudspeaker system
  • Frequency Response: 60Hz to 22kHz
  • Sensitivity: 89dB
  • Crossover frequency: 3500Hz
  • Impedance: 8Ω
  • Power handling:
  • Recommended Amplifier: 20 to 60W
  • Dimensions: 120 x 200 x 120 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg
  • Year: 2014
  • Price:

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero

Indiana Line Zero



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