Creative jukebox zen usb2.0 sk

Hi
I was wondering if anyone has come across anywhere selling skins similar to the ipod skin for the creative jukebox zen usb2.0.
I know this may be unlikely as it is an older model but worth a try. The leather type cover which comes with it it quite bulky and i've finally got fed up with it.
Cheers

Boy, did I have this problem recently, lol!
I don't know where you li've, but I had to buy mine online from the UK.
You didn't mention what type of Zen you have (I have the Zen Touch) but I got my skin from
I-nique. Check out their website at: <FONT color=navy size=3><SPAN>www.i-nique.co.uk
<FONT color=navy size=3><SPAN>
<FONT color=navy size=3><SPAN>It comes in 3 colours (I chose <FONT color=#330000>Jet Black)
<FONT color=navy size=3><SPAN>In regards to the carrying case (which is different from the skin, as I understand it), I picked up one from Erwincomp in New Jersey. Their site is at www.erwincomp.com.
<FONT color=navy size=3><SPAN>
<FONT color=navy size=3><SPAN>Good luck!

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