Hacking Wii U Serial Number Database

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Hello,
I'm trying to find an exploitable Wii U and I have come across this super Mario 3d world + Nintendo land FW1117XXXXX. it's sealed but I don't know if it's 5.5 or lower. Can anyone confirm if FW1117 is a good serial?

Ps: I've checked the database but I could only find a FW1116 which was 5.3.0.

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you'll see that FW11297XXX is still 5.3.2 and not until FW11321XXX that it has 5.4.0
so chances are you'll get either 5.3.0 or 5.3.2
 
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I will buy the Wii U with a serial number that has FMH1000 FW 5 4 0 or below 5 3 2?
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i cant figure what wii i have. its used. i looked up the serial on back of my wiiu and only FEH10xxxxxxx matches, but they are similar with 9 results, so i dont know which one do i got?
 

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I'm sorry to necrothread this, but I don't think my question deserves its own page.

My serial number is FW40000XXX[4]. It's a launch 32GB North American model. It is not on the serial number page. Am I the only one with a serial number that low? Could it be that this was one of the very first Wii U's? The guy I bought it from said that he bought it when it came out.
 

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