If you’re talking pure phonetic IPA, then no, it’s definitely not *[vɪɾʲ] but rather [vwɪɾʲ]. In some texts that deal with Irish phonology, however, they use something more like the former as a phonemic spelling, as, e.g., /vir′/, where /v/ represents only the non-palatal version of the voiced bilabial/labiodental fricative phoneme as opposed to the palatalized version /v′/, and you’re left to fill in its actual phonetic realization yourself.