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The best revenge on a cheating (Batman obsessed) boyfriend.

You’d think if you owned a Batmobile, you’d be indestructible. But when you become a villain by cheating on your girlfriend, not even a superhero themed car can save you.

A woman found out that her Batman-loving boyfriend was cheating on her and took the best revenge possible, she listed his car on Craigslist.

When Amy Estrada was living the comic strip dream with her (now ex) boyfriend, she bought him a Dodge Nitro car (luckily in her name). She gave it to him because, “He was going to love me forerver,” she told Fox Detroit.

The ad on Craigslist. Image: Craigslist.
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Estrada's ex loved the vehicle - and Batman - so much that he tried to make the car into his very own Batmobile. The catch was, Estrada's cheating ex (as she called him) paid for $5,000 of the extras using money from his 'other woman'.

When Estrada found out, she did what any self-respecting woman would do. She took to online market site, Craigslist to sell the hotted up Batmobile. The title of her ad was, "Cheating Boyfriend Batmobile Nitro PRICE DROP!! - $15000."

Smooth.

Estrada also left this message behind. Image: Twitter.

Her description explained that she wanted to sell a Nitro, Batman style. She explained the aesthetic qualities of the car and went in to detail about its Batman additions.

"When you open the driver and passenger door, a Batman logo shines down on the ground," she wrote. "If you are a Batman freak, this is the Batmobile for you."

Estrada then explained why she was getting rid of the car. "It is in my name, but I got it for my ex, who turned around and got all the extras paid for by his side chick. I need to sell this Nitro, I cannot afford to keep it, nor do I want to look at it anymore," she wrote.

So, if you're a Batman lover, there's a Batmobile going cheap online. Greatest reaction to a cheating ex? We're going to give it to her. Estrada, you're our superhero.

Have you ever been cheated on? What would you do with your ex's possessions?