actually... the damage is all isolated to the front. Vipers always take a lot of damage up front in an accident because of the way their nose is designed, with the hood/fenders being molded like that. Probably fucked the drivetrain, though, if the motor got shoved back into the firewall. crazy as it may sound, with the cost of vipers, it was probably a close call on whether that car got totalled out or not. I've seen hondas that look like that be repaired before. new rad. support, motor, hood, fenders, front suspension, headlights, fenders, and airbags repaired the honda. Viper would probably need a new driveshaft, too, if the motor was pushed back too badly... Overall I'd say it's actually repairable by a good bodywork guy