I would love to know what else was listed on that packing list. I can only assume that the parts description for the first item decodes as follows:
"ASY, SC POST, NO HEATER, LIQUID, NA": Assembly, SuperCharger Post (Pedestal), No heater, Liquid-cooled, North America.
"Assembly" just means multiple parts already put together. "Liquid-cooled" is another sign of a v3 charger, as if new installations get anything else now. I didn't know the posts could have a heater in them, but would have thought it cold enough here in winter to need one. Maybe there is anti-freeze in the liquid and that is enough for this location, compared to say some Canadian (or now Alsakan) locations.
The next item, partially obscured, appears to be just two "SC-to-post" cables. I would have thought they'd need 8 cables for 8 posts. Could the cable have multiple taps/connections to connect to four posts? Would this cable go to the first post of a set of four and then daisy chain to the other three using different cables?
And speaking (as others were) of the new pre-fabricated charger/pedestal combo, I see there are pictures of the first installation on PlugShare now:
PlugShare - Find Electric Vehicle Charging Locations Near You These don't have a parking bumper, but a sturdy post/sign combo to protect the pedestal. So the discussion on the Spokane SC thread about replacing existing bumpers with posts can now see what it was supposed to look like.