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I had Wii Fit delivered on Monday. Got it for ?115 with two other games as a bundle from Comet. I could not get ot on its own for the proper price. It is not with 'Amazon' but it is am inflated price. be aware that you would not be buying it from Amazon but from a seller that uses amazon.

Wii Fit is so last year now


This is the game to get for this Christmas (put the sound up and play that Air Guitar, bash those air drums and sing off key!!)



Not Cheap but ... http://www.game.co.uk/Wii/Action/~r336903/Guitar-Hero-World-Tour-Band-Bundle-plus-FREE-Wireless-Bass-Guitar-Controller/

Okay the full (and up to date list thus far) is


LuvPeckham 0731-4909-7027 (races as Auntie Bob)

Asset 0989-3800-3805 (races as ????)

Mockney 2578-5184-9841 (races as Piersy)

Ant 3265-5771-9216 (races as Ant)

Ruffers 0860-4762-8498 (races as ruffers)

Siduhe 4038-7520-5555 (races as Siduhe)

MelbourneGr 3093-7766-2007 (races as Bizzy)

Ratty 3308-6854-3285 (races as Daddy)



If you are new, add these codes as friends in the Mario Cart Channel then post back here with your licence number and people should then add your number


Only when both users have registered will the system allow them to connect


I need to re-check my setup as I had to buy a new router the other day and it is a pig to configure for the Wii (still got the painful two router set up but the modem/router is a new one with an even more sophisticated firewall built in... should be fun)


question is when suits everyone for a race ?

LuvPeckham 0731-4909-7027 (races as Auntie Bob)

Asset 0989-3800-3805 (races as ????)

Mockney 2578-5184-9841 (races as Piersy)

Ant 3265-5771-9216 (races as Ant)

Ruffers 0860-4762-8498 (races as ruffers)

Siduhe 4038-7520-5555 (races as Siduhe)

MelbourneGr 3093-7766-2007 (races as Bizzy)

Ratty 3308-6854-3285 (races as Daddy)

zephyr 3824-1452-2972 (races as joolzz)


I have added everyone to my system and have added my code to the list for everyone to add.

And added me in too - new complete list. Anyone got any good time trial records for the beating?


LuvPeckham 0731-4909-7027 (races as Auntie Bob)

Asset 0989-3800-3805 (races as ????)

Mockney 2578-5184-9841 (races as Piersy)

Ant 3265-5771-9216 (races as Ant)

Ruffers 0860-4762-8498 (races as ruffers)

Siduhe 4038-7520-5555 (races as Siduhe)

MelbourneGr 3093-7766-2007 (races as Bizzy)

Ratty 3308-6854-3285 (races as Daddy)

zephyr 3824-1452-2972 (races as joolzz

Al&Em - 2578-5157-5145 (races as Ali)

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