i used a dremel to cut mine out took a while to get the holes just right for the plastic door handle cup.
you will also need to transfer all the hardware over from your original door.
thou now in 2010 there are a lot more reproduction parts availiable for the door then when i did it in 2005.
when you make the cuts in the plastic,, cut the door from behind(plastic side), punch a much smaller hole in the vinyl so you can cover up any mistakes, leave extra material to wrap around the cut edges around the door cups.
carefully align the door handle before you make any drill holes for the support brackets, the doors will vary a lot so try to align it to the ribbing design but due to the way the plastic is molded you will have to compromise with adjustment.
once you get all the finish trim aligned and setup you will have to make adjustments to the clips slots on the back side, you will find a lot of misalignment due to the plastic shrinking after vacuum molding on the door, some holes will need to be elongated or shifted over.
i found the best way to do it was to put all the clips in then go out to the car and start aligning the clips into the holes in the door, when one would not align i would mark it and then figure out which way it needed to go, it was tedious and took me hours for each door.
if you have electric windows and our cutouts for the Fm/am radio door speakers you will need to transfer the dimensions from the old door to cut it right.
as of now you can get the windlace with the chrome, the lower chrome strip, the faux wood panel, the handles and the chrome gromit for the door lock all
and the plastic for the door handle cups, and the chrome lever for the door lock, also you can get the speaker grill all reproduction as of 2010.
in 2005 all you had was the panel and the wind lace, the cups, and the handle.
you will need the hardware from the door grab handles(L bracket),
as far as the window crank everything is reproduced now, the crank handle the chrome ring the decal to hide the screw, and even the door crank spring that goes behind the panel.