Exterior Body Additions
Before the Viper was painted, a few additions to the body were added. They were:

These additions further aided the project in creating as close to a "one-of-a-kind" Viper as possible (at least in my neck of the woods...).

Here are some specific photos:

You may or may not notice how the stripes on the Wing are painted all the way around (top and bottom). The was very important. You may also notice how the "Riser Covers" for the Wing are missing. They didn't fit very well, and were left off...

These Side Louvers not only give this Viper a distinct look, but also work great to hide the computer and other things peeking from under the hood. They are solid black with silver striping on the edges.

The Hard Top actually looks good on, but there was a problem with the back of it latching properly. The initial measuring was a bit tricky as well for the front pins. Even though it came painted black (no choice), I had it re-painted and striped to match the rest of the car.

This is probably the thing I get the most flack over (except for the $600 floor mats!!). Most people think it looks like a wart. However, I like it. It didn't fit very well and needed a lot of polishing to look good. Yes, it does make it a little hard to put the California safety nozzle in it. What was I thinking?!

This is the only thing that can really set this Viper apart. This was really the idea of the Project Manager, Jerry Wolfe. It basically means "One Of The Best Of The Viper Like" in Latin. We like to refer to it as "Top Snake" at car shows. I know there are plenty of Vipers out there better than this one, so please accept my apologies!