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Picture 4 looks OK.  Of course that is going by the wiring guide lists available and the comments previously made ( Neutral Safety, power wires, keysense, (-) Status, etc ).  You will still need to verify all the wires with a DMM.

I usually like to use the low current Parking Light wire.  It's safer and often times easier to find.  Your car has both (-) and (+) wires available so it's your choice, just set the Viper jumper accordingly.

Soldering is fun!
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