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Do it all the time to brand new vehicles.
Mark it out well.
Drill holes in the corners.
Use an air saw or battery multi tool to cut the bumper.
Use as small pinch weld or similar around the cut to hide any imperfections and make the hole look neat.
That pinchweld idea is good, I was thinking about something like that. Now, where to get a 350mm piece of the right (tiny) size haha. Thanks, confirms where my head was at. (That's somewhat amazing in itself as well)
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