Hahaha...I hadn't noticed that it wasn't out until just now

. Man, am I tired.
Danny, you just keep popping up all over the place. Out of the 4 threads I've really stopped to read tonight, you've been in like 3 of them. They're all in different forums, too! Hahaha, I guess it's easy to give advice when you know a lot...not so easy for me. It's nice to see people posting a lot, it shows that they care.
bbike, one thing I thought of us vinyl covering. You can look it up in the phone-book. Normally Architectural supply stores and art supply stores will have it. Also, a lot of car garages specializing in customizing or tuning cars would know how to get a hold of some. It's what they use for stickers. It's just like a sticker, but flexible and strong AND fuel resistant. It's a bit heavier (maybe 15% heavier) than Monokote/Ultrakote, but it's noticeably thicker. Problem is it doesn't shrink/expand with heat (which is a good thing on hot days), which means you'll have to be very careful while you're covering it as there's no way to iron-out the wrinkles. Nice thing is you can pull it back up and try again. Though not necessary, CA around key edges/corners will probably help...but I do that with a lot of my monokoting anyway.