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Players put their own cars up for sale in two ways. A direct sale sets a fixed price for immediate purchase. An auction opens the vehicle to bids from other players. The listing UI covers the price, the sale type, and the duration, anywhere from 12 hours up to a full week.
Listed vehicles spawn at predefined spots when a player approaches the area and despawn again when everyone leaves. Browsing the lot feels natural and the server never carries idle entities.
Bidders place bids and track auctions as they happen, with live updates on the current highest bid and the time remaining.
Every listing opens a detailed info dialog showing the vehicle name, plate, price, and sale expiration, plus the installed modifications: engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, and turbo.
Full support for vehicle properties means the car transfers to the buyer with every modification preserved, exactly as it was tuned.
All interactions run through secure server callbacks. The system checks listing eligibility to block exploits and invalid entries, and you can add your own checks to filter out unwanted listings.
Vehicle Auction and Direct Sale Marketplace is a premium FiveM script for esx, qbcore, qbox servers. It’s part of the Marketplace catalog, a curated selection of battle-tested resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox roleplay servers. Every script on Marketplace ships with lifetime updates, secure payments by Tebex, and a ticket system for technical support.
Whether you’re building a QBCore server from scratch, upgrading an ESX Legacy deployment, or migrating to Qbox, this resource drops in cleanly and runs at 0.00ms idle resmon. The config-first design means you can customize prices, permissions and locations without touching the core Lua.