Your Ridiculously Awesome Porsche Overload Wallpaper Is Here

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The only thing better than one Porsches on your desktop wallpaper is four Porsches on your desktop wallpaper. Trust us.

This weekend’s wallpaper comes from Ross Rozanski, and we can guarantee that our own Stef Schrader (who, as you may know, has a thing for Porsches) will be thrilled about this one. Ross spotted the plethora of Porsches—including the No. 23 Martini Racing livery—during a trip to the manufacturer’s hometown of Stuttgart, Germany while studying abroad over the summer, just across the street from the Porsche Museum.

Porsche opened a North American headquarters in Atlanta earlier this year, spending a whopping $100 million on the project and including a backyard track with instructors to show folks how to drive it. And, while old-school car fans settled an auction for Janis Joplin’s “History of the Universe” Porsche 356 at $1,760,000, the manufacturer recently approved designs for the future—its Mission E, a new electric car that can reach an 80-percent battery charge in 15 minutes. It isn’t expected for a few years, but Porsche claims that the car’s manufacturing will introduce 1,000 new jobs in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen.

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If you don’t have extra time to visit the Porsche Museum or headquarters—or the money to buy a classic—at least enjoy a new wallpaper. If you’d like to have one of your own photos featured on here, don’t hesitate to send an email to the address below.

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And since it’s December, we’re in the giving spirit. So, here are a few more photos from Ross for you:

Photo credit: Ross Rozanski. Used with permission. For a big desktop version of the top photo, click here. Like the others? Here are big versions of the second, third, fourth and fifth photos, too.

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