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# Dependencies

After purchasing the Camper V: Drug Caravans script, you will receive an asset named `3f3_caravan` in Keymaster. This asset is crucial for the script to function correctly. Follow these steps to install it:

## **Step 1: Download the Asset**

* Log in to your Keymaster account where you purchased the script.
* Locate the `3f3_caravan` asset under your purchased assets.
* Download the asset files to your computer.

## **Step 2: Install the Asset on Your Server**

**Copy to Resources:**

* Copy the downloaded `3f3_caravan` folder into your server’s `resources` directory. Ensure that the folder’s name remains unchanged.

**Add to Server Configuration:**

* Open your `server.cfg` or `resources.cfg` file using a text editor.
* Add the following line to ensure the asset is loaded when the server starts:

  ```lua
  ensure 3f3_caravan
  ```

## **Step 3: Restart the Server**

* Save the changes to your configuration file and restart your server to apply the new asset.

By following these steps, you'll ensure that the Camper V: Drug Caravans script has all the necessary components for smooth operation.


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