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Flap over mural in J.Lo ad

A group of Bronx graffiti artists is seeing red because one of their murals is being used without permission in a car commercial featuring Jennifer Lopez driving around town professing love for her old neighborhood.

The Fiat spot has already come under fire because the scenes where she’s supposed to be driving through the Big Apple were actually shot in LA.

The ad has an eye-catching shot of the mural, located in Parkchester underneath the No. 6 train station, which says, “I love The Bronx.” (pictured)

Wilfredo Feliciano, 45, an artist with TATS Cru, says no one from the group was contacted before Fiat ran the shot of the graffiti, which he said has been copyrighted.

“Everyone started congratulating us on the commercial and we’re like, what commercial?” he told The Post, adding that they’ve called their lawyer.

A spokeswoman for Fiat said the company is investigating whether the image was “appropriately secured.”