b1zbaz wrote:yeah gonna spray the whole car when i have got a bit more money and time dont know what colour to go for though
If you can find a good paint shop, they could mix paint for you (getting rare, but two-pack is the best) that matches the gelcoat color, so you just buy a half litre or so and you could paint the bumper yourself on a nice dry and wind free day. I did it with my blue Convertible, so I can paint grp edges, mirrors, doorhandles, doorhinges etc. The first time they made a mistake, but I gave the man a piece of my car so he could play with colors to get it right. I have now the perfect matching paint. That would set you back about 25 pounds (provided you have a compressor and a spray gun), painting the whole car would cost a fortune and at first sight the gelcoat seems to be too good for a paint job.