A California man who was forced to shorten his fence over a neighbor’s complaints got the perfect revenge — by setting up a garden party of nude mannequins that is now in full view of the next-door home.

Jason Windus of Santa Rosa said he built the tall fence to keep his dogs in his yard, but after a neighbor complained, the city forced him to reduce the height or face a fine, KTVU FOX 2 reported.

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Windus chopped it to the maximum 36 inches, and then set up five naked mannequins — with some standing and others seated on chairs in his yard.

“I don’t know who it is and I’m sure they’re not going to come forward,” Windus told the news outlet of the protesting neighbor. “And even if they do, this is just a statement for them – maybe mind your own business a little bit.”

Windus, the owner of a moving company, had amassed the mannequins after he cleaned out a clothing store.

“I couldn’t bring myself to throw them away. I was going to use them for target practice,” Windus said of the mannequins, according to ABC 7.

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Windus set-up the in-the-buff, life-size dolls around a table with a mannequin’s severed head on it in the yard and put up a sign that reads: “Reserved seat for the nosey neighbor that complained about my fence to the city.”

“I guess the average person would get angry and cop resentment? I throw a naked party in my yard,” Windus said.

He told KTVU that his display is “all fun and games,” and that he’s “trying to be light with what’s going on.”

Some of Windus’ other neighbors got a kick out of the mannequin set-up.

“Makes the place more interesting,” one told ABC 7.

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This article originally appeared in The New York Post.