If you cut them at 2 or 3 you are loosing spring height. Every thread i have read cuts them at 3 (takes the length off the top) but most are using coil overs and remount the perch.
The fronts look ok to me from the other pictures posted but the rears are way to short, too much preload. There is not enough shaft above the perch for it to operate correctly. Without measuring the shaft length of the koni and comparing that to where the top of the shaft on the stock shock sits it is hard to tell if it is incorrect or not.
From first glance it looks like the work was done the same as everyone else but can you shorten the rears is the question.
The instructions are the same for the front and rear on the B13.
Read them here.
They tell you not to shorten the strut at all. All they say is measure from the bumps (aka welds) on the Koni to the top where the shaft comes out. Then subtract 7mm and this is the amount you cut off the top. Ending up with a close to factory strut length.
We shorten them for increase up travel but if you do not move the perch it looks like you should cut the housing below the perch.