FiveM Pepper Spray Script | Configurable Paralysis | ESX QBCore
Realistic police pepper spray weapon for ESX, QBCore, Qbox
Run 14 modular restaurants with crafting, kiosks, and CCTV
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Everything below is the creator's own published description — features, requirements and setup notes, exactly as they wrote them.
Take your city’s food scene to the next level with the most advanced, fully modular restaurant system.
This all-in-one solution supports multiple restaurant jobs, individual crafting stations, and immersive roleplay systems like order kiosks, CCTV, ingredient prep, and much, much more!
Whether you run one burger joint or an empire of food chains this script makes it possible.
Out of the box support for the following locations:
You can add more with ease via the config files.
🤝 Supported Scripts
Some experimental support for 3rd party creators has been included
Notifications 💬
Targets 🎯
Inventories 📦
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Clothing 👕
Phone 📱
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All in One Restaurant Script | 14 MLOs + Crafting | QBCore FiveM is listed at FiveM Tebex Store and tagged for esx, qbcore, qbox. Use the description, previews and stated requirements to judge whether it fits the stack you're actually running.
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