I do have xenons... not sure why i need them though?
You could always tape them inside the wheel arch, or in the side air scoops, so that you use them to spray people walking on the footpath, either side..!! Now that could be quite funny...????
The top section of the face-lift bumper is the same as the classic shape, it only starts to chage around the 'mouth' and below.
The holes for the washers are generic and I suspect the underside of this area will have a shadow line where the holes should be which could be cut with pad-saw. They also have a cover as you know so the hole is not visable if it is not perfect.
The projectors however may have some fixing at the rear of the bumper but these could be removed and fixed to the new one using epoxi resin glue.
If you go this way please post some photos of the work as you go ahead.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stanley-F...t=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item3cc1b9488a
One ended saw, basically. Great for lopping holes in plasterbaord without needing to drill a pilot.
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