Placeable and Throwable Items by KuzQuality
Drop inventory items as real props and haul them in any trunk
CreatorKuzQuality on FiveM Tebex Store
KuzQuality makes small, focused FiveM scripts that add real gameplay instead of menu clutter. Both current releases, placeable trunk storage and Smash N Grab 2.0, run on ESX, QBCore and Qbox. The install is drag-and-drop and each one drops into an existing server without a framework rewrite.
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2 SCRIPTSKuzQuality keeps a short catalog on purpose. There are two scripts right now, and both do one job well rather than stacking features nobody uses. If you run an ESX, QBCore or Qbox server and you want resources that add something players actually interact with, this is the kind of shop worth reading closely.
The two releases tell you the style. KuzQuality Placeable Items gives players trunk storage they can drop into the world, so a car boot becomes a real stash point instead of a menu you forget about. Smash N Grab 2.0 lets players loot NPC vehicles, break in, and grab what is inside. Both are the sort of mechanic that gives cops a reason to patrol and gives players a low-level hustle that does not need a whole heist framework behind it.
The pattern across KuzQuality's work is grounded, hands-on gameplay. Placeable trunk storage is a good example. Instead of another inventory tab, you get a physical object in the world with storage attached, which changes how players think about where they leave loot. It reads as something built by someone who has watched players lose stashes and wanted a fix.
Smash N Grab 2.0 follows the same idea from the other side. NPC vehicle looting turns parked cars into targets, so a quiet street corner becomes a small opportunity. The 2.0 tag tells you this one has already been through a round of updates rather than shipping and going quiet. That matters when you are picking scripts you plan to keep on the server for months.
Neither script is trying to be a full economy overhaul. They are drop-in mechanics that sit next to whatever else you run, and that restraint is the point. A trunk storage script and a looting script are easy to reason about, easy to balance, and easy to pull if they do not fit your server.
Both current KuzQuality scripts support ESX, QBCore and Qbox. That covers the three frameworks most active FiveM servers run today, so you are not locked into one ecosystem. The product titles list ESX and QBCore directly, and the catalog carries Qbox support alongside them, which is what you want if you are mid-migration or running a hybrid setup.
Installation is drag-and-drop. You add the resource to your server, ensure it in your config, and set the options that matter for your server, such as storage size on the placeable items or which vehicles are lootable in Smash N Grab. Because each script targets a single mechanic, the config stays readable and you are not hunting through hundreds of lines to change one value.
Before you buy, check the product page for the exact framework build and any dependencies the script expects, since inventory scripts and looting scripts often lean on your inventory resource. Confirm it lines up with your ESX, QBCore or Qbox version and your current inventory setup, and you will avoid the usual install snags.
Buying through this page keeps the catalog in one place, so you can see both KuzQuality releases, read the descriptions, and match them to your framework before you spend anything. You get the real product titles and the supported frameworks up front, which is exactly what you need to judge fit.
A short catalog is a feature here, not a warning sign. Two scripts means each one is a known quantity, and the 2.0 release history on Smash N Grab shows the work gets revisited. For a server owner that translates to fewer surprises and mechanics you can actually explain to your players.
If you want trunk storage that lives in the world or NPC vehicle looting that gives your streets a pulse, start with the two products listed on this page. Both run on ESX, QBCore and Qbox, both install by dragging them in, and both do one clear thing. Read the individual pages, confirm the framework match, and drop them into your server.
Answers specific to this creator and how their scripts work.
Both current KuzQuality scripts support ESX, QBCore and Qbox. That covers the three frameworks most FiveM servers run today. Check the individual product page to confirm the exact build for your server version.
It gives players trunk storage they can place in the world, so a vehicle boot becomes a real stash point. Instead of a menu tab, you get a physical storage object players interact with. It runs on ESX, QBCore and Qbox.
Smash N Grab 2.0 is an NPC vehicle looting script. Players can break into parked NPC vehicles and grab what is inside, which gives cops a reason to patrol and players a low-level hustle. The 2.0 tag means it has already been through updates.
Installation is drag-and-drop. You add the resource to your server, ensure it, and set the config options for your setup, such as storage size or which vehicles are lootable. Because each script targets one mechanic, the config stays short and readable.
There are two scripts in the catalog right now, placeable trunk storage and Smash N Grab 2.0. A short catalog means each release is a known quantity rather than one entry in a huge pack. Both are listed on this page.
Storage and looting scripts often lean on your inventory system, so check each product page for listed dependencies before buying. Confirm it matches your ESX, QBCore or Qbox version and your current inventory setup. That avoids the usual install snags.
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