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Viperceptor

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The Viperceptor is about 2 weeks away from completion, and just thought I'd share some photos I took of the interior. A few more pictures at http://s1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc4 ... 1QQtppZZ24" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. Hope you all like it.

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I think you've done a brilliant job.
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Thanks, I'll pass the comments onto the owner.
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It looks very nice indeed.

Well done

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Beautiful .....
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Excellent job! Not everything to my taste, but overall it looks fantastic. I've got to ask though, what does the badge on the rear quarter panel say, because it doesn't look like it's original.
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DaveAK wrote:Excellent job! Not everything to my taste, but overall it looks fantastic. I've got to ask though, what does the badge on the rear quarter panel say, because it doesn't look like it's original.
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Yes its Segrave, I prefer Viperceptor though, don't you?
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Segrave was a multiple land record holder and hero. He attended Eton. I don't think this car went to Eton - I think it would have duffed up the Eton schoolboys for their pocket money.

I must say that the interior looks particularly well done, and not too different from an ordinary Interceptor. That should help its resale value.
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I think the interior looks great, much better than the interior in the ''S'' or ''R''. Maybe a burgundy might have been nice with the exterior?

Dare I ask what the total cost of this project has been?

I hope this car is going to be used by its owner and not just sit in a garage being polished.

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Thanks, I'll pass the comments onto the owner next time I see him. There is also plans of a manual car being made so the next one may have a burgandy exterior :D
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Brave job done. Hope the owner will be so kind to put a roaring video on youtube?
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We'll definitely be doing a few videos yes. :D
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Looks great! I have had mixed feelings about some aspects of the car but the interior is subtle and classy.

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Top job, there is nothing on this car that I don't like. I don't think it should be compared, best as a stand alone. Interior look the part. Outside is stunning and fantastic from every angle. Wish i owned it!!
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