> I'd like to paint the word > "De Lorean" on my rear bumper. That reminds me of a Lotus I saw with large white lettering on the rear bumper. It looked nice and made the car stand out. (Like you really need that for such a wedge to stand out. :-) I tend to be the sort who goes out of my way to remove logos & such for the anonymous look. Anyway, I had a custom sign made up professionally, and the process used to make it would work ideally for doing what you want. The process is run by computer. He uses a True-Type font that is coupled to some kind of plotter/laser cutter. He designs it first on the computer screen and then cuts it out using bumper sticker type material. It was really slick watching him put vinyl lettering on a plastic board for my sign. Since he did it for a living, he made it look really easy. I was thinking about having him make up a large sheet of plain black that would cover most of the black part of the rear bumper. This would make it easy to hide my filling in of the OEM DeLorean logo. But a similar process could work well for what you want. Just put green letters directly on the bumper or put green letters on a larger black piece that would cover any given area of the bumper. Another possibility is to put some green stock on the bumper first and then have the black cover it in a negative image to let the green show through. Awhile back I saw someone selling a True-Type font of the DeLorean font. I would like to get a copy of this if anyone remembers who sells it. Bring this on a disk to a sign maker, and he could probably use that to cut out the vinyl with no fuss. Walt Tampa, FL