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High-end scripts might feature a "VIN scratch" or "cloning" mechanic, allowing players to create an illegal copy of a luxury car with a fake license plate.

Some scripts use a controlled dupe to provide a "replacement" vehicle if the original is destroyed.

This article explores the mechanics of car trading scripts, the controversy surrounding "dupe" features, and why "exclusive" access is changing the landscape of virtual economies. Understanding the Cars Trading Script

At its core, a is a piece of code (often for platforms like FiveM, Roblox, or Unity-based RPGs) that allows players to exchange vehicles. A high-quality script doesn't just swap keys; it handles:

If the script allows for vehicle "duping" or cloning, set strict cooldowns and high costs to prevent hyper-inflation.

Public scripts are easily picked apart by hackers looking for vulnerabilities. Exclusive scripts are often encrypted or obfuscated.