Me too, looks almost exactly the same as what I get. I say 'almost' because I did not check all the numbers.
The reason I am trying to reinstall osx 10.8.2 is because of a hard-drive failure. I am booting from the dead drive which for some reason still has a functioning boot loader and then jumping to another drive that has a carbon-copy-clone of my now dead system. Not the best situation so I sat down to do a reinstall.
Using Unibeast 1.7.0 + purchased 'install osx mountain lion' (reports version as 1.3.19)
This has been really flaky to just get the usb stick to boot without a kernel panic. Now I have the USB install stick booting (using -x) and my osx install now kernel panics right at the start (5-10 seconds in) and the screen is what you have posted.
I thought this would be an easy reinstall but it is not. Went back to the previous Unibeast 1.5.x and previously downloaded mountain lion (reports version as 1.3.18) and same problems:
-Kernel panic on booting USB stick, need -x to get in.
-Once in the installer, kernel panic right at the start of the install.
Found this thread which seemed like a good strategy, involves installing with -x (from usb) and booting the system with -x until you can rollback ACPIPlatform.kext:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/mountain-lion-desktop-support/72956-10-8-2-problem-13.html
Can't implement this strategy because now I am stuck right at the start of the install???
Help, I am not tinkering here, just want a stable system again...