To be honest, I am not sure if they took the manifold off and drilled it out of the vehicle, or whether they did it in-situ.
I have heard of them being done in-situ before, and having vacuum there to suck the swarf out as it's drilled to stop any going inside, but I'd always take it off myself just to be sure!!
My injector inlets are in the lower intake manifold near the petrol injectors, and then there is pipe off the inlets going to the injectors, which were installed at the back of the engine (above the coil packs).
My vapouriser is near the EAS box (mounted on that shock turret) and then the gas feed goes out of vap, thru filter, then T's to each injector rail. the pipework from injector to the manifold is probably about 15-20cm long at the MOST to the front injectors.
Also one other thing that has caught a couple of people I know out is that there are a couple of the inlet tracts that cross over in the lower manifold, so the injectors need to be reversed. I have all the parts now to completely re-do my front end of the LPG gas side from the vapouriser - new filter, pipework to injector rails, and pipework from injectors to manifold, as I could see the old pipework starting to crack in a couple of places - so figured I'd spend the bit extra and completely redo it, so it'll hopefully be happy for the next 7 years!
One of the things that (when I was reading about LPG installs, soon after I bought my RR as I'd never had an LPG one before and wanted to know all about it) I read was that ideally you want the LPG injector inlets as close to the petrol ones as possible - and for all the LPG hoses from manifold to injectors to be as close as possible to be the same length, which it sounds like your install doesn't have, and will definitely cause problems on the bank which has the longer pipework.
Some places also don't tap into the lower manifold, but rather the upper manifold (the bunch of sausages on a Thor) which is relatively easy and quick to take off unlike the lower one - but situates the gas inlets further away from the petrol ones.
I've just had a look to see if I have any pictures of my install, but I can't seem to find any. I'll take a few when I get home on from work on Tuesday if you like (and I'll take some of the actual LPG inlets etc when I'm doing my work on them and replacing the hose work, as I'll be taking the upper manifold off to get to everything)
Post up a picture or few of your install if you don't mind?
Marty