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The car was parked behind Harrods in a restricted parking area in Knightsbridge, Central London. Picture: Twitter.

A CHEATING boyfriend had his brand new Range Rover defaced in London after his girlfriend discovered his infidelity.

The alleged love rat gave a two finger salute as he jumped into the £90,000 ($173,000) white 4x4 — after it was slapped with a £130 fine, reports The Sun.

Red spray paint covered the front, back and sides of the car with messages like “Cheater it’s over”, and “Hope she was worth it.”

The car was parked behind Harrods in a restricted parking area in Knightsbridge, London.

The car attracted crowds of tourists outside Harrods in London. Picture: Supplied.

Bemused onlookers praised the scorned woman’s courage as the alleged love rat jumped in his car and sped off.

Stylist Connie Nakala, 28, said: “She’s brilliant. An inspiration to all women everywhere!”

While Associate Nitin Sharma, 30, said: “She was very brave to do it. And good for her.”

Fazaan Mughal, from Mayfair, West London, spotted the barmy car, which he thinks is the work of a spurned ex-girlfriend.

Bemused onlookers praised the scorned woman’s courage. Picture: Supplied.

The 27-year-old fashion worker said: “It must have been a crazed ex-girlfriend.”

He added: “People were crowding the car and taking photos.

“The car is worth £90,000 — she must have been pretty annoyed.

“To be honest I just found it funny. Loads of people were laughing.”

A parking inspector for the local council said he issued the £130 fine.

“I can’t tell whose car it is but it is parked on double yellow lines,” he said.

“That’s why it’s got a ticket.”

This story first appeared in The Sun.

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