You CAN drift a Z32, suspension work is a definite plus though and I would not suggest practicing or playing on the street...the learning curve isn't quite the same as some of the lighter cars.

Best is to play on a skidpad or large parking lot, in a 1st or 2nd gear roll try tapping the brake with the left foot [pushing the car's weight forward] while rolling into the throttle with the right foot then gently holding the brake down if you have to (just enough so it applies light pressure to the front brakes only)...holding 5-6k rpm's you should be able to keep it sideways (powerbraking), eventually let off the brake and start using the throttle to steer the car...feathering it will keep it going in the right direction and letting off completely will bring the rear around more than you want.

Invest in a new differential and alot of shitty tires to play on


Quote Originally Posted by AE86 Dorifto
300zxs suck for drifting. If you want to drift with it you need some serious chassis and frame stiffening stuff. I know someone who tried drifting with a stock one. He hit a bump and the whole frame got fucked up and warped. Don't do anything stupid.
no frame, just an aluminum unibody but apparently it does have quite a bit of flex...had a cop tell me he could see daylight under my front left tire pulling out one day