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Free GTA prop pack gives script creators money-laundering tools

BzZzi’s free prop pack gives FiveM scripters animated laundering and printing assets built for compact MLOs, not out-of-the-box gameplay.

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Free GTA prop pack gives script creators money-laundering tools
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BzZzi’s free prop pack landed with a clear message for GTA scripters: this is not a plug-and-play money system, it is the art layer for one. Posted on April 13, 2026 in the Cfx.re Community, the release is aimed at experienced creators who want money-processing, laundering, and printing scenes that feel built into the map instead of dropped into a generic back room.

The pack mixes resized GTA props with custom pieces designed for smaller MLO interiors, which makes it better suited to tight basement setups, hidden offices, and back-of-house laundering rooms than to sprawling industrial warehouses. It includes printing machines, smaller washing machines, a cutter machine, printed sheets, bags, pallets, simple ped animations, test files, and inventory images in a data folder. Some of the props are animated and have to be triggered by code, so the release works as a toolkit rather than a finished gameplay loop.

That distinction is the key detail for server builders. The pack does not ship with a full laundering economy, counterfeiting progression, or robbery flow on its own. What it does provide is the physical vocabulary for those systems: a believable cutter station, visible money-processing machinery, and props that can be wired into custom scripts for laundering businesses, counterfeit-cash chains, or raid scenes where police arrive at a cramped, realistic operation instead of an empty room with a few generic props.

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AI-generated illustration

BzZzi also said the props can be included directly in server resources without private permission requests, which removes a familiar friction point for community developers. That makes the pack easier to fold into ongoing projects, especially when a server already has its own economy rules, inventory setup, and interaction framework.

The release fits neatly into a FiveM niche that has been growing for at least two years. A June 2024 laundering script described washing machines, fans, a graphic panel, and player management. A May 2025 money-print script pushed deeper into the fantasy with ink extraction, blueprints, a microscope minigame, and a cutting table. Another free laundering system in May 2025 leaned on animated washing machine props, progress indicators, and ESX, QBCore, and QBox support. Against that backdrop, BzZzi’s pack matters because it lowers the asset-building burden for creators who want criminal RP to look physically grounded, not improvised.

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