Just collected the phones, they are great. The online reviews complain of a vice like grip - correct. These are closed type cans and your world goes silent with them on. Forget noise cancelling, you could use these as ear defenders. They look good, a standard issue pair of black phones. They aren't exactly discreet though, if you wore these on the bus you'd have to be wearing the full DJ getup or you'd look a bit of a tit. You won't be folding these up in a pocket. Sound quality I'd rate as great, especially at the price. They aren't too sensitive, my MP3 player needs to be roughly flat out to deliver decent volume so you might want to add a phone amp. To that end they come with an adaptor from 3.5mm to full size phone jack, so they will go into a hifi phone socket. Buy a set, if you want a proper set of phones for loose change these are great phones at £20.
Callahan, your lacquer problem is very common. Bodyshop is best but it's going to cost. If you are experienced in paint then you can cut back into the metallic layer and get the oxidation off it, then reapply lacquer from an aerosol. It won't be 100% but this may be good enough, the more skilled you are and effort you put in the closer the final result will be to perfect. It may be worthwhile seeking the advice of a mobile chips-away type operator, set aside £200-300 and you might get a very pleasant surprise. If you want to have a chat about it, give me a PM and I'll give you my number. What to do depends on how confident you are with car paintwork, after all.