If you're buying my fillers, the black jell coat should be a close enough match to your black paint to get you by until your ready to paint your whole car. You just pull them out of the box and put them on. All of the other fiberglass bumper fillers that I've seen require hours at a body shop to make them look and fit nice so you can paint them. Here's what mine look like right out of the box.
Why spend money to rattle can cheep fillers, only to have to pay extra to have that paint removed. Then pay to have the fillers corrected so they'll fit and look nice, so you can pay to have them painted.
Unless of coarse you've got tons of dough like Lou and Gary.
I wouldn't waist to much time and money on the originals. If they haven't crumbled yet, they soon will. Especially if you take them off a car, or try to repaint them.
Nope!
That's what my black jell coat looks like right out of the box. They are almost a perfect match while in the shade. My fillers look a little grayer then paint in direct sun. Here's a link to HD video of what they look like. In the last minute of the video, I show what they look like in the sun.