Ordinary steel blade will dull quickly on fibreglass and will chip, even fine toothed blades. Diamond wheel for an angle grinder cuts fibreglass nicely with no chips and the foam should be no problem. I'd cut from both sides instead of doing it in one and drill the corners to transfer reference. If money is no object, get a diamond wheel for a circular saw. You can also get diamond edged blades for reciprocating saws if you want to cut from one side. Just take it easy and should not chip.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				Martin
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