I just picked up a 1986.5 Toyota Supra MKIII and took it drifting the frst night I got it..
It drifts just fine. It's doesn't have any modifications done to it, although mine does have LSD. I didn't seem to have any troubles getting it sideways at all.
If you are trying to learn how to drift start out by going at night when/after it rains that way it's a little more slick. I went to empty industrial areas at about 12-2 am. Start stopped in an open spot and have the wheel turned all the way (left or right doesn't matter) give it some gas until the tires break and start getting used to oversteer! That start try to do small cookies and larger cookies and keep them going for a while just to get the hang of it.
Than move on to a corner, make sure nothing is close so you don't get bad oversteer or understeer and crash into something. If you don't feel confident in doing something that DONT DO IT YET!! It's not worth wrecking your Supra!
Hope this helps.. This is how my friend tought me so hopefully it'll help you too!
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