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Banksy’s fans trashed my SUV!

A Manhattan woman is demanding Banksy fix her SUV after a crowd of the graffiti artist’s fans crushed its roof in their zeal to get a look at one of his works.

“It’s completely trashed,” Diane Adzema, herself a graphic artist, told The Post as she surveyed the damage to her red 2000 Chevy Tracker.

“The roof is completely smashed. There are scratches and dents on the hood, and the suspension is shot,” said Adzema, 60, who has reported the SUV-stomping to the NYPD. “I can’t afford to buy a new car.

“I just want Banksy to replace it — or to give me the cash to replace it. I think that is a totally reasonable request.”

The SUV was crushed Saturday night as gawkers climbed on it to look at Banksy’s “Grim Reaper” installation at Houston and Elizabeth streets.

Adzema said that she was put in touch with “Banksy’s people” and that they told her: “We’ll take care of this. We’ll hook up that.”

“But I haven’t heard a word. Banksy’s got money. He’s got to come through,” she said. “And I’m willing to donate my wrecked car for his next art piece.”

Adzema, who lives around the corner from where “Grim Reaper” was set up, discovered the damage Sunday morning and filed a police report.

Law-enforcement sources said the complaint, classified as criminal mischief, does not name the British artist.

Adzema said she had seen a “moderate” crowd earlier Saturday night.

“But the crowd must have gotten crazy later on. I don’t know how many climbed up, but it must have been quite a number of them, judging by the damage,” she said.

She said someone later left a note on the SUV.

“It said, ‘Dear owner of red car: We are so sorry this happened. We will take care of it.’ And they left a number,” Adzema recalled.

She has not heard back but did talk to the property owners who let Banksy use the space, and the security guards hired for the gig.

“The security guys told me what happened, and the owners said Banksy’s people are going to make good,” she said. “They are all sounding very cooperative, but why hasn’t anyone called me?”

A rep for Banksy could not be reached for comment.