Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes is selling his fire-breathing Lamborghini, saying New York streets are too rough and crowded for such a fine set of wheels.

“It’s a tough car to own in New York City,” Cespedes’ pal and the Lambo’s custom designer, Alex Vega, told The Post on Tuesday. “The streets of New York are not really good. The quality of the streets is a problem. And then there’s the space in the city. He doesn’t want it to get hit.”

Cespedes is taking online bids, with the winner also getting four tickets to a Mets game, a signed jersey and a photo taken with the flashy outfielder

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The opening bid was set at $280,000 for the black car with blue accents and the Lambo scissor doors that open upwardly. Vega said he expects it to go for about $375,000.

The Aventador racer, with a 6.5-liter engine and seven-speed transmission, cost Cespedes about $480,000 when it was delivered to him in late 2014.

Cespedes, due to make $27.5 million this season, paid about $400,000 for the vehicle itself and $80,000 for the pimped-out features — like flames that can shoot out the back. Vega insists the fire-breathing car is safe.

“I mean, you know when you do it [activate the flames], so you’re not going to do it with anything nearby,” said Vega, owner of The Auto Firm in Miami.

Cespedes won’t be hurting for wheels. He has a stable of at least a half-dozen fancy rides, including eight customized by Vega.