Any local steel supply shop should have it. Mine was $50 per 4x10 sheet of 0.04 5052 aluminum at Curtis steel in Las Vegas. They had it in stock. They could have ordered 5x10 at $75 per sheet, but I went with the 4x10 in stock and cheaper. I will have a couple extra seams in my roof because of that. Sweet stuff, bends easy. I cut mine carefully with wood blades in jig saw and router. (Wear eye protection!). I also ordered a bunch of one and two inch angle from them for trim. Not sure what thickness everyone else is using, but I went with 1/8th inch thick.
I also ordered dead soft door and edge trim from
http://www.lilbear.teardrops.net/parts.html in Reding CA. Expensive, but great for the specialty trim.
Also use stainless steel screws. They are a wee bit expensive but recommended to not corrode with the aluminum.
Use butyl tape under the trim to seal the seams.
I just posted some pictures of my aluminum skin work in my build journal.
I have tried to work with sheet metal before. That was hard. The aluminum has been a pleasant surprise. Easy, so far...
Good luck!