Try the brickseek inventory checker. Only two Lowe's in my area have Stubb's, and only one is marked down ($6.99).
https://brickseek.com/lowes-inventory-checker?sku=1000239075
I just did this with a Limited Edition bowl. I had a nasty dented and rusted black performer bowl, and excised the brackets. Drilling holes in the new bowl was pretty straightforward. Removing the bowl handle was a little less easy . . .
16ga galvanized mirror-hanging wire to hold...
Free: Weber 18.5 Kettle / WSM (NJ) GONE 11/14/18
Update 11/14/18: Gone to a good home
A few months ago I picked a free new middle section for my WSM. Since then I upgraded to a CB door, found some grates, and just this past weekend found an orphaned and cruddy 18.5 kettle curbside.
So . ...
If it were me, I would open it. A serious buyer will probably want to know exactly what year it was from. Since it looks like there's some minor water damage on the box, I'd also want to make sure that there is no rust or other damage on the grill inside.
If you wanted to break the factory seal on the box, you could nail down the exact year of the kettle by the letter code on the lid vent.
Dating guide: http://weberkettleclub.com/determine-age-of-old-grill/
Just like the title says, I'm offering up a free center section from a DZ code [2008] 18.5" WSM. No door, no grates, no lid, no bowl. Just the center section and the grate straps. Located in Cranford, NJ 07016. PM me if interested.
I have a one-touch platinum -- similar to a non-gas assist performer.
When cleaning off the cooking grate, the kettle is much more stable when installed in a cart. I always felt like the leg sockets were flexing when I cleaned the grate on a regular kettle.