Two New Jersey police officers were charged with vandalizing a pair of cars owned by a man who days before filed a complaint against them, authorities said Wednesday.

Asbury Park officers Stephen Martinsen, 29, and Thomas Dowling, 26, are accused of smashing the windows and busting the tires of a Jeep Liberty and Toyota Prius owned by Ernest Mignoli early Tuesday, according to NJ.com.

The officers allegedly dressed up in disguise during the act, the report said.

The vandalism occurred just days after Mignoli filed an administrative complaint against both cops, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s office.

“I just wouldn’t think it would be in the scope of police officers to do something like that,” Mignoli told the news site.

“I’m a concerned citizen, outspoken critic of Asbury Park Police Department. But this goes behind the pale.”

Both officers were charged with two counts each of conspiracy, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a weapon and criminal mischief.

Dowling, who’s been with the force since 2015, was fired as a result of the charges. Martinsen, a cop since 2013, was suspended without pay.

“When a police officer takes advantage of the very citizens they are sworn to protect, it erodes public confidence and violates the public’s trust,” said Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni.

“Such behavior will never be acceptable or tolerated. If these charges prove to be true, this is the quintessential definition of a breach of trust between law enforcement and the public.”

Asbury Park Police Chief David Kelso said: “Their behavior is not acceptable and does not represent the level of professionalism, community focus or resident safety that we expect of our officers.”