SCRAPYARD - CHOPSHOP [QB-QBX-ESX]
Players start by speaking to an NPC to get a location. After finding the vehicle and bypassing the locks, they must drive it to the scrapyard. There, they engage in a detailed dismantling process involving hammering and welding animations to remove doors, seats, engines, and body panels. Parts must be physically carried to a drop-off point to complete the process.
Key Features:
Interactive Dismantling:
Players remove specific parts (Doors, Trunk, Hood, Engine, Exhaust, Seats) individually.
Immersive Animations:
Custom hammering and welding animations with props for every action.
NPC Mission System:
Integrated job loop with random vehicle spawn locations.
Carrying System:
Players physically carry removed parts to the designated drop zone.
Reward System:
Configurable rewards offering Money, Items, or both.
Vehicle Key Integration:
Supports qb-vehiclekeys, cd_garage, okokGarage, jim-vehicles, and custom exports.
Smart Configuration:
extensive config.lua to adjust locations, models, rewards, and timers.
Framework & Compatibility:
This script is designed with automatic detection for maximum compatibility. It fully supports:
QBCore
QBX
ESX
It also automatically detects and supports the following inventory systems:
ox_inventory
qb-inventory
esx_inventory
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