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Google Street View captures naked German guy inside trunk of his car

You can pretty much get a view of anything on Google maps — even a naked German guy.

Google Street View launched today in 20 German cities such as Berlin and Hamburg, but only after Internet users there forced the Internet search engine to blur 240,000 houses from their maps.

One image that really creeped out Germans wasn’t so much the homes — but a photo of a naked man in the trunk of a car in the city of Mannheim.

Google later blurred out the image.

This is not the first time Google maps has picked up bizarre images.

Last week, The Post reported that Google captured three brazen heroin dealers working their favorite Brooklyn drug corner, where they peddled their product to hipsters and other dope fiends.

Multiple images captured along Jackson Street and Kingsland Avenue by the search engine’s ubiquitous camera car show the trio milling about in front of the Neighborhood Grocery — one of two East Williamsburg bodegas where they set up shop.

The suspects in the Google photo — identified as Shaundell Dade in the coat, Jamel Pringle to his right and Jonathan Paulino to his left — were among seven dealers arrested yesterday in an NYPD undercover sting operation, authorities said.

Six of them have been indicted on multiple counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance. The seventh will be charged and arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court.

The dealers were caught on surveillance video — taken by undercover cops using handheld cameras — stuffing heroin into a magnetic lockbox, which was then hidden behind a metal storefront sign at the Neighborhood Grocery without the owner’s knowledge.

Other bizarre stuff caught by Google was someone apparently climbing over a fence in San Francisco, a man dressed like Borat peeking out of a window in San Jose, Calif., and a girl bending over, and two guys watching her.

With AP