There’s no such thing as too close for twin sisters in Australia, who shelled out more than $200,000 to look identical and share a job, a Facebook account, a bed — and a boyfriend.

“We’re dating one boy at the moment,” said Anna DeCinque, who with sibling Lucy has had countless procedures in a bid to look exactly like each other.

“There are three people in our relationship. We’re sharing.”

“It’s not really weird to us,” added Lucy. “We have one boyfriend and all of us share the same bed … We have the same taste in everything, so obviously we’re going to like the same boy, too.”

“We’re all together when we have sex, and if we like the same guy, so be it.”

The 28-year-old, devoted duplicates have indulged their self-obsession with breast implants, lip enhancements, tattooed eyebrows. They get weekly skin peels and infrared sauna treatments, and have identical diets and exercise routines.

The sisters, who were born one minute apart, sleep together in a double bed at a home they share with their 71-year-old mom in Perth.

Beauty school dropouts, the DeCinque sisters now share a job serving meals to the elderly, splitting the shifts and a paycheck.

The money goes to their shared beauty obsession, body-hugging mini-skirts and matching stilettos.

“We like looking after ourselves, what girl doesn’t?” said Anna.

“We never wear the same outfit twice when we go out,” said Lucy. “Everything has to be new.”

“When we go out, we get so many guys saying they want to marry the both of us or date the both of us,” boasted Anna.

“We can’t imagine a day when we’re not in each other’s company,’’ added Lucy.

“And, to be honest, I don’t think that would ever happen.”