New Invetero Flatrider D10 Mod Brings Hydraulics Fun to FiveM Servers
GOM's six-year April Fools mod tradition just produced its most FiveM-ready entry yet: a lore-friendly lowrider flatbed with functioning hydraulics and livery support.

The Invetero Flatrider D10 arrived on April 6 wearing an April Fools label, but anyone who's followed GOM Modeling LLC's annual releases knows the joke is always fully playable. This is the sixth consecutive year GOM has dropped a surprise vehicle mod around the holiday, and the Flatrider D10 is arguably the most server-ready of the bunch.
What GOM actually built is a spiritual cousin to the earlier MTL Planebed, a mod that GOM describes as "loved and hated by many." The Flatrider D10 grafts a Coquette D10 body kit onto an MTL flatbed chassis, throws a twin-turbo, upside-down-mounted V8 under the hood, and then wraps the whole absurd package in gold accents under the Invetero lore brand. The spawn name is gstap3.
Here is where the hydraulics hook matters for RP server owners: the bounce function is baked directly into the vehicle's metadata, the same way Rockstar handles lowrider hop in the base game. There is no external script dependency, no ELS toggle, no separate hydraulics resource to configure. Drop the FiveM resource folder into your server's resources directory, add the line to server.cfg, and the hydraulics are live. For servers running lowrider crews, vehicle show events, or West Coast RP themes, that zero-dependency implementation is genuinely useful.
On the performance side, the mod requires at minimum the "A Safehouse in the Hills" DLC (mp2025_02) for single-player use, which signals it was built against a relatively recent game build. Admins should run it on a staging server first to verify collision geometry doesn't produce desync in high-traffic areas, as flatbed-profile vehicles with modified suspension metadata can behave unexpectedly when multiple clients load simultaneously. The UV mapping is done cleanly enough that GOM flagged it as the one feature taken seriously, which also means livery streaming load is predictable rather than a wildcard.
The Invetero branding keeps it lore-friendly and avoids the real-world marque licensing headaches that follow some community ports. At a 5.0 rating out of 5 on GTA5-Mods with over 1,200 downloads logged in its first two days, the community reception has been clear. For FiveM servers looking for a high-impact, low-integration-cost vehicle to anchor a lowrider event or permanent garage slot, the Flatrider D10 is exactly the kind of asset that earns its place in a server's rotation without demanding a dev day to deploy it.
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