This 1984 Honda City Turbo II was imported from Japan to the US in July 2018 and was acquired by the selling dealer nine months ago. The car is finished in white with red decals over a two-tone blue and beige interior, and 14″ Volk Racing Artisan Spirit wheels have been added. Power comes from a turbocharged 1.2-liter inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transaxle, and recent maintenance is said to have consisted of dyno tuning as well as new spark plugs and fresh fluids. The included 49cc Motocompo was refreshed with new paint and decals, as well as an overhauled carburetor, a new battery, tires, and a fuel system cleaning. This City Turbo II and Motocompo scooter are now offered by the selling dealer with a clean Florida title for the car and and a bill of sale for the scooter.

The exterior is finished in white with replacement Turbo II decals on the doors and rear window. Features include integrated fog lights, side vents, mudflaps, and red side window rain guards. The selling dealer states that stone chips on the front bumper have been touched up and the rear bumper has been repainted. Close-up photos of the body are shown in the photo gallery below, including a dent on the passenger-side C pillar.

14″ Volk Racing Artisan Spirit wheels were sourced by the seller and mounted with 195/60 Toyo Eclipse tires. The turbofan wheel covers were refinished in white with hand-painted red accents.

The right-hand-drive interior features blue trim (Type Y) and bolstered seats with two-tone fabric upholstery. Amenities include air conditioning, an in-dash beverage cooler, and an AM/FM cassette stereo.

A three-spoke steering wheel frames factory instrumentation including a 7k-rpm tachometer, a digital boost gauge, and a digital speedometer. The five-digit odometer shows approximately 30k kilometers (~19k miles), only a handful of which have been added by the selling dealer.

As shown above, the folding Motocompo fits in the back of the car and is secured with a set of straps. The seller states that the scooter was refinished in Honda Caribbean Red (R37), replacement decals were added, and the seat was replaced.

The turbocharged 1.2-liter inline-four delivers power to the front wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox. New spark plugs and fresh fluids were reportedly installed by BakerBuilt Garage of Jacksonville, Florida in August 2019. Dynamometer testing at this time indicates that the car produced 85 horsepower and 95 lb-ft of torque as shown on the dyno sheet in the gallery, and a video of the car on the dyno can be viewed here.

The Motocompo’s air-cooled 49cc two-stroke engine produced 2.5 horsepower at 5,000 rpm when new and is paired with a single-speed gearbox with an automatic clutch. Service by the selling dealer is said to have included cleaning the fuel tank, overhauling the carburetor, and replacing the fuel lines, spark plugs, air filter, battery, and tires. A bill of sale will be provided for the scooter, as Florida does not issue a title for vehicles 50cc or below.

A walk-around video tour and a short film featuring the car are presented above. Additional photos and details of the aforementioned work can be seen on the selling dealer’s blog.