Indeed, these images come from a june 1982 FM Fan magazine (JP) as, apart from a small half-thumbnail printed on the back of the TA-E901 JP catalog, Sony never advertised for those cabinets nor published anything about them... despite the fact that all ESPRIT components were designed (visually) with said TAC planned - that is the only reason the 900s have detachable rack ears (unlike the original 86s and 88s), a plan which goes back to the TC-K88 in mid 1978 - Sony is Sony is Sony.
TAC-90
Made for the TA-N900, SE-P900 and TA-D900

TAC-91
Made for the TA-E900, E901 and N901.

TAC-92
No images ever found of them but I've seen two for real : a variant of the TAC-91 mainly meant for the TA-E901 and TA-N901, where the slab of SBMC is replaced by a black plastic deep grille, like the top of a Lux CL-40 enclosure. Very pretty and... 99,5% Inivisibilia.
The TA-N902 never had an enclosure designed because it came too late in the production, four years after the TAC plans, and oozes too much heat anyway.
It seems the bulk of the ESPRIT TAC production was dumped in the USA, c. 1982 - the place where Sony always sold the least of its high-end production and the smallest amount of ESPRIT components - Sony is Sony is Sony.