12-03-2012, 09:10 AM
As said, get paint mixed to match the colour of the car by a local paint shop! that way you can be sure it will match and most will sell you it in rattle cans 
Halfords paint won't be 90% wrong, if it was matching fresh paint then it would be spot on, thing is the paint on the car is 10+ years old so will have faded/weathered maybe just a little bit in that time! :roll:
It still amuses me how people blame Halfords paint for being shit when most of the time its the person spraying it, there really is nothing wrong with it! But if you expect the paint mixed to the original colour code to match paint that has been on the car for years then I'm worried!

Halfords paint won't be 90% wrong, if it was matching fresh paint then it would be spot on, thing is the paint on the car is 10+ years old so will have faded/weathered maybe just a little bit in that time! :roll:
It still amuses me how people blame Halfords paint for being shit when most of the time its the person spraying it, there really is nothing wrong with it! But if you expect the paint mixed to the original colour code to match paint that has been on the car for years then I'm worried!