Thats the same seller and paint I used on my Diablo Roadster but I went with the Mercedes Metallic Silver. The paint itself is real good, lays out good, clear was ok. I used a high temp activators but it was over 100 degrees in my booth and I had to up the reducer on the clear to get a good spray pattern out of my Sata gun. But it cut and buffed out pretty good all things considered....
I will be repainting mine again soon in metallic silver but I will be using the Summit Racing brand 2 stage paint next time. I used Summits "Silver Rush" on my 1968 GMC swb when I built that truck and it came out perfect. It looked awsome strait out of the gun and really popped when I wet sanded it and buffed it out. "To me" its the best econo priced paint I have used. Im not a professional paint person so consider that, but I have paint atleast 12 cars and "most" have come out really good. For the money this paint is good, not the best but with good body work it should come out fine.
In the end its really all about the body work, which is where Im not happy with my Diablo. After 4 weeks of sanding/blocking I said F- it and sprayed it. I wanted to drive it not spend another 2 weeks on prepping, which was a mistake but I kinda on a time crunch to finish the before my busy season kicked in on my business. For me, my Diablo was the hardest car I have ever painted. All the sharp edges, and recessed areas was tough. I painted mine with all the panels off and it made it more easy but it was still a very hard process....