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Sony ZS-Y3 Boombox







Sony ZS-Y3 Boombox

Sony ZS-Y3 Boombox 08/10/2004 10:19 AM

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There's no price or availability information at the moment (even in Japan), but this ZS-Y3 boombox from Sony has a nice look to it. Not quite the mantis-head look of some of the current Sports models, but still a smooth curling line that feels both tightened and expanding at once.

Read - Product Page (Japanese) [SonyJP via Akiba.SorobanGeeks]




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