RGB Controller | Vehicle Neon Controller
Standalone vehicle neon RGB controller for QBCore, ESX, Qbox
RGB Controller | Vehicle Neon Controller
Drop-in replacement for the legacy QB-only RGB controller, rebuilt as a standalone resource with a clean command-driven UI. Control your vehicle neons with full RGB precision — no framework lock-in, no bloated dependencies, just a straightforward controller that works out of the box. Fully open source so you can swap the command trigger for an item requirement or tie it into any system you already run.
Features
- Standalone architecture — zero dependencies, no framework required to function
- Command-based UI by default, keeping the resource lightweight and conflict-free
- Full RGB color control for vehicle neon lights with a clean, modern interface
- Fully open source — every line is editable, no obfuscation, no escrow
- Easy item-gated conversion for servers that want neons tied to a purchasable item
- Modern replacement for outdated QB-only RGB controllers still floating around the community
- Lightweight footprint with no performance overhead on idle
Frameworks
Compatible with ESX, QBCore, and Qbox. Because the resource is standalone, it slots into any of these frameworks without additional bridges or patches.
Quick setup
Drop the resource folder into resources/ and add this line to server.cfg:
ensure tebex-rgb-controller-vehicle-neon-controller
Required dependencies (all free, install once and reuse across every Tebex script):
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About this FiveM script
RGB Controller | Vehicle Neon Controller is a premium FiveM script for esx, qbcore, qbox servers. It’s part of the Tebex catalog, a curated selection of battle-tested resources for QBCore, ESX and Qbox roleplay servers. Every script on Tebex ships with lifetime updates, instant email delivery, and a ticket system for technical support.
Whether you’re building a QBCore server from scratch, upgrading an ESX Legacy deployment, or migrating to Qbox, this resource drops in cleanly and runs at 0.00ms idle resmon. The config-first design means you can customize prices, permissions and locations without touching the core Lua.