Advanced Mechanic System (ESX/QB)
Advanced Mechanic System - professional ESX script with custom features and optimized performance for FiveM servers Compatible with ESX framework.
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Advanced Mechanic System - Premium Vehicle Modification Business for ESX & QBCore
Transform vehicle customization on your FiveM server with the most comprehensive mechanic business system available. This advanced script goes far beyond basic repair shops by creating fully-functional automotive businesses that players can own, operate, and profit from. With complete upgrade systems, employee management, customer invoicing, and profit tracking, this mechanic system turns vehicle modification from a simple menu into an engaging business roleplay experience for both ESX and QBCore frameworks.
What's Included
The Advanced Mechanic System is a complete business management solution specifically designed for vehicle modification roleplay. Players can purchase mechanic businesses as investments, hire employees and set their commission rates, provide full vehicle customization including engine upgrades, turbo systems, suspension tuning, brake improvements, transmission upgrades, and cosmetic modifications like colored headlights and custom license plates. The system features dynamic pricing where repair costs are calculated based on actual vehicle damage rather than fixed rates, a sophisticated cart system that tracks all modifications before invoicing, employee permission systems, customer history tracking, business name customization, and financial management with safes for deposits and withdrawals. Every aspect is designed to create authentic mechanic business gameplay.
Key Features
- Business Ownership System - Players can purchase mechanic businesses as permanent investments, creating new opportunities for entrepreneurial roleplay and passive income generation
- Employee Management - Business owners hire mechanics, set individual commission rates for different services, and fire underperforming employees through an intuitive boss menu
- Shopping Cart Invoicing - All repairs and upgrades add to a running cart, allowing mechanics to review the full service list before generating a single invoice for the customer
- Complete Vehicle Upgrades - Install engine performance upgrades (levels 1-4), turbo systems, suspension improvements, brake enhancements, transmission upgrades, armor plating, and more
- Colored Headlights - Offer customers unique colored headlight installations including red, blue, green, yellow, purple, and custom RGB options
- License Plate Changes - Players can change their vehicle plates through the mechanic, useful for roleplay scenarios involving vehicle ownership transfers or cosmetic preferences
- Dynamic Repair Pricing - Vehicle repair costs calculate automatically based on actual damage to engine, body, and components rather than charging a flat fee
- Discount System - Business owners can offer percentage-based discounts to loyal customers, friends, or during promotional events
- Commission Configuration - Set how much employees earn per service type (repairs, upgrades, cosmetics) to create competitive pay structures that attract skilled mechanics
- Financial Management - Withdraw profits and deposit cash into business safes with transaction logging for auditing and business tracking
- Business Transfer - Owners can sell or transfer their mechanic business to other players, creating a secondary market for established shops
- Customer History - Track every service performed with customer names, services rendered, costs, and dates for business analytics and dispute resolution
- Custom Business Names - Owners can rename their mechanic shops to match their branding, creating unique identities like Los Santos Customs or Sandy Shores Speed Shop
- Free Camera System - Sophisticated camera controls allowing mechanics to view vehicles from any angle for detailed inspection and modification work
- Part Zoom Feature - Automatically zoom camera to specific vehicle parts (engine, wheels, bumpers) for precise work and enhanced roleplay immersion
- Framework Flexibility - Full compatibility with both ESX (all versions) and QBCore (all versions) with automatic framework detection
Perfect For
- Roleplay servers wanting realistic business ownership mechanics
- Economy-focused servers where vehicle upgrades matter for racing and performance
- Communities with dedicated mechanic factions or automobile clubs
- Servers wanting alternatives to static vehicle customization menus
- Business roleplay servers where entrepreneurship is a core gameplay element
- Racing servers where vehicle performance upgrades create competitive advantages
- Servers migrating between ESX and QBCore frameworks
Business Ownership Experience
Owning a mechanic business creates ongoing gameplay beyond the initial purchase. Owners must balance pricing to attract customers while maintaining profitability, hire reliable employees and set competitive commission rates to retain talent, decide which services to offer and which upgrades to stock, promote their business through server advertising and reputation building, manage finances by withdrawing profits while keeping capital for operations, and monitor customer history to identify loyal clients and popular services. This creates real business management roleplay rather than passive income generation.
Employee Gameplay
Working as a mechanic offers engaging gameplay for players who don't want to own businesses. Employees earn commission on every service they perform, with rates set by the business owner. A skilled mechanic at a busy shop can earn substantial income through efficient service, quality work that builds customer loyalty, upselling upgrades and additional services, and building relationships with repeat customers. The commission system creates natural competition between mechanics to provide the best service and earn the highest pay.
Customer Service Features
The shopping cart system revolutionizes customer interactions. Instead of paying for each service separately, mechanics add items to a cart - repair engine damage, upgrade turbo to level 3, install purple headlights, change license plate - then review the complete list with the customer before generating a single invoice. This creates natural roleplay conversations about cost, allows customers to remove services they don't want, enables mechanics to explain what each upgrade does, and provides transparency about total costs before payment is requested.
Dynamic Repair Pricing System
Traditional mechanic scripts charge fixed prices regardless of damage severity. This advanced system calculates repair costs based on actual vehicle condition. A car with minor bumper damage costs significantly less to repair than one with engine damage, destroyed wheels, and body deformation. The system evaluates engine health, body damage percentage, individual component conditions, and calculates fair pricing automatically. This creates realistic scenarios where players actually care about vehicle condition and mechanics perform appropriate diagnostics.
Vehicle Upgrade Mechanics
Performance upgrades aren't cosmetic - they actually affect vehicle handling, speed, and capabilities. Engine upgrades from level 1 to 4 progressively increase horsepower and acceleration. Turbo systems add boost for top-speed increases. Suspension upgrades improve handling and off-road performance. Brake improvements reduce stopping distances for safer high-speed driving. Transmission upgrades affect gear ratios and acceleration curves. These mechanical changes create competitive advantages in racing scenarios and justify the investment in premium upgrades.
Free Camera and Zoom Features
The sophisticated camera system enhances both functionality and immersion. Mechanics can rotate the camera 360 degrees around vehicles, zoom in to inspect specific damage areas, and use automatic zoom to snap the camera to specific parts like engines, wheels, bumpers, or doors for detailed work. This creates cinematic moments during customization, allows proper damage assessment before quoting repairs, and enhances the professional mechanic roleplay experience. It's not just a menu - it's a workshop simulation.
Technical Specifications
- Framework Support: ESX (1.2, Legacy, Final) and QBCore (all versions)
- Database: MySQL-based business and transaction tracking
- Performance: Optimized for minimal server impact
- Customization: Extensive config files for pricing, locations, and features
- Code Access: Full source code for modifications
- Multi-Location: Support for unlimited mechanic shop locations across the map
Installation and Configuration
- File Setup - Extract the Advanced Mechanic System to your server resources folder
- Database Import - Run the included SQL file to create business ownership, employee, and transaction tables
- Framework Selection - Configure whether your server uses ESX or QBCore in the config file
- Location Configuration - Set mechanic shop locations, purchase prices, and interaction zones across the map
- Pricing Setup - Customize upgrade costs, repair rates, and profit margins to match your server economy
- Commission Rates - Set default employee commission percentages for different service categories
- Feature Toggles - Enable or disable specific features like plate changes, colored headlights, or ownership transfers
- Server Start - Add to server.cfg and restart to activate the mechanic system
Business Management Interface
Business owners access a comprehensive boss menu with tabs for employee management (hire, fire, set commissions), financial operations (withdraw profits, deposit cash, view transaction history), business settings (rename shop, transfer ownership, configure discounts), and customer history (view all services performed, clear old records, analyze popular services). The interface is intuitive, mobile-responsive for in-game use, and provides all tools needed to run a successful mechanic business without accessing config files or databases.
What Makes It Stand Out
Most mechanic scripts are glorified customization menus. This Advanced Mechanic System creates an actual business ecosystem. The separation between owners, employees, and customers creates distinct roles with different motivations and gameplay loops. The dynamic pricing prevents exploitation while rewarding proper damage assessment. The cart system enables natural roleplay conversations rather than silent menu interactions. The profit tracking and commission system creates real economic gameplay where business decisions matter. It transforms vehicle modification from a convenience feature into core server content.
Economic Impact
When implemented on servers, mechanic businesses become economic hubs. Vehicle upgrades represent significant investments, creating demand for legal and illegal income sources. Employees generate steady income without criminal risk. Owners build wealth through profitable operations. The business purchase prices create money sinks that help control inflation. Used vehicle sales become more valuable when buyers can verify upgrade history. Racing leagues emerge around vehicles with maximum performance upgrades. The ripple effects touch every aspect of server economy.
Roleplay Enhancement
Beyond mechanics, this system creates roleplay opportunities across the server. Insurance companies work with mechanics to process claims. Police investigate mechanics suspected of modifying stolen vehicles. Gang-affiliated shops offer services to criminals. Luxury shops cater to wealthy players wanting premium modifications. Mechanics become known for specializations - one shop famous for engine work, another for cosmetic customization. Social connections form between mechanics and regular customers. It's infrastructure that supports organic roleplay rather than scripted scenarios.



