Custom Bumper with exhaust cutouts

It does look like they just notched it......yours looks a lot nicer but for those of us that are "challenged" when it comes to this sort of stuff it might be a bit much....

Honestly it wasn't that complicated...once I found a damanged bumber and cut out a big enough area around the Dodge Ram opening to give me room to work without being in the stamped radius I traced the pattern onto my dechromed Duster bumper and used a cut off wheel inside the line to give a nice close fit and welded it up...(if you cant weld that well or not at all I'm sure if you got everthing cut out the way you wanted it someone could weld it up for you) and then I just ground the welds flat. It really didn't take more than a couple hours. The rear metal spoiler was the same thing I had never tried something like that before but figured the worst that can happen is I need to get another deck lid if I screw it up, I started with some 1/4" steel rod and started bendinging it into a shape I liked and literally within hours the spoiler was framed. Granted I am a Fabricator for the Air Force so I work with metal on a daily basis so I may be a little more comfortable doing this but I have never done these type of projects before but if you have some basic tools and a clear vision of what you want to accomplish you should be able to pull it off. Okay there's my pep talk for the day.