This 1984 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole (VIN ZFFLA13B00047755) wears a surprisingly good looking Konig widebody kit that’s actually quite restrained by that manufacturer’s standards. Said to have just under 22k miles from new, the car looks straight and clean, and though description isn’t overwhelmingly detailed it is said to be well-maintained with services always completed on time. Find it here on eBay in Newark, New Jersey with no reserve and bidding below $30k and five days remaining.

​We dig the black over black mesh wheel look, and polished lips help keep things from looking too monochromatic—note the super deep rim in back. Wheel gap up front could definitely be improved on, and integrated aero mirrors differ from OEM flag items. Rectangular side markers identify the car as a US-spec example, though bumpers have been swapped out for smaller, better looking Euro items. Paint looks like it could use a good cleaning and polish, though overall seems pretty decent.

​Deep red leather works really well with the dark exterior, and excluding a few marks and nicks here and there seems to be holding up pretty well, with no evidence of shrinking or cracking on the dash and center console. Mounted just behind the gated shifter, the A/C controls backing plate shows some scratching but otherwise switchgear and gauges look good. Of course we’d swap out the aftermarket CD unit for something more age-appropriate.

​No engine shots are provided, so in their place we’re posting this head-on view of the rear. We’re not sure how the super-fat tires will affect handling, and with only about 240 HP on offer they’re definitely overkill—still, they look mean. Respraying the muffler can and working out wing panel gaps could go a long way towards tidying things up, and the panel beneath the bumper looks as if it could use some attention as well. No maintenance records are mentioned, but recent work is said to include a new clutch and other, unspecified service.

​Clean this one up a bit and fit a loud Tubi exhaust—no use trying to stay subtle in a Konig kitted Ferrari, even if it isn’t electric yellow with a blue suede interior.