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A mystery woman has been slammed after she was caught climbing on the bonnet of a man's prized McLaren and posing for photos without permission.
With the car parked on the side of the road in Auckland's Ponsonby, the woman was seen walking over to the flash vehicle before pushing herself onto the bonnet while wearing boots.
Car owner Andy Ko, who was out with friends on Sunday night, was left furious after witnessing the incident from inside a bar.
"I went to meet a couple of friends in Ponsonby and got a park directly opposite to the bar we were in," he told the Herald.
"Then this girl who was in the same bar as us with her friends walked over to my car and started looking around. After taking a few photos she started climbing on the bonnet and puling herself up to the windscreen.
"WANTED: Who the hell knows this *****??? Why would you climb on my bonnet!!!" the post read.
Dash cam footage captured the moment a woman climbed up on a man's super car in Ponsonby. Photo / Supplied
The alleged culprit then posted a photo of herself on the bonnet to an Instagram account before taking it down on Tuesday.
The woman posted the image in Instagram. Photo / Instagram
Ko said while he doesn't mind people taking photos of his car, he's angry someone would climb on it and risk damage.
"People always takes pics with the car and I don't mind ... but climbing on it is near vandalism," he told the Herald.
"Some people are so polite and respectful that would come up and ask if they can take a pic of it. Those are the ones that I would offer to open the doors and let them sit inside for pics."
It appears it is not the first time the alleged culprit has climbed on flash cars and posed for photos.
A previous image of the woman on a Ferrari was posted to an Instagram account, while a follower wrote on another photo: "Still hopping on exotic cars I see."
It appears it is not the woman's first rodeo after posting an image of her on the bonnet of a Ferrari in 2016. Photo / Instagram
No damage was done to Ko's super car but he is hoping an apology will be forthcoming.
"An apology would be nice, and hopefully nothing like this will happen to any other car owners.
"I just wanted people to learn that their stupidity and misbehaviour in the public that they think nobody will see, can be wrong! They can and will be seen by the general public."