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# Password Lockers

Enhance the storage and security options on your FiveM server with TZMC Lockers, allowing players to safely store items in password-protected lockers placed around the city.

🔐 Key Features:

* **Secure Storage**: Players can store items in password-protected lockers, ensuring their belongings are safe and secure.
* **Customizable Locations**: Admins can create new lockers and place them anywhere in the city through the config file, providing flexibility in locker placements.
* **Adjustable Capacity**: Admins can adjust the maximum capacity and number of slots for each locker, tailoring the storage options to the server’s needs.
* **Persistent Storage**: Items stored in lockers will persist through server restarts, ensuring players' belongings are always safe.

📋 Requirements:

* QBCore Framework

🔧 Setup & Configuration:

* Follow our step-by-step guide to integrate TZMC Lockers into your server.
* Customize locker locations, capacities, and slot numbers to suit your server’s needs, ensuring a balanced and useful storage solution for players.

Whether it's for roleplay scenarios, secure item storage, or convenient drop-offs, TZMC Lockers offers a dynamic and practical addition to your FiveM server.

🔗 [Download](https://store.tzmc.dev/package/5328436)

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