with 2wd all you can do in rc is spin out.... i wouldnt consider that drifting.... a drift is a controlled sideways movement. in rc it is impossible to make a 2wd stay in a drift cos u wouldnt have enough forward momentum to keep the car sliding but in control as the rear would be slipping all over hte place. so no, i would say powersliding. and it isnt even that much fun cos think about it... how many donuts can u make before getting bored?? thats all that u will accomplish with 2wd rc.... btw, that was from experience, and i tried tuning it to make the front have better traction to keep the nose where i wanted and i tried softening the back springs to make the car shft weight better, and i dont know what i didnt try!!! but it doesnt work. so dont waste time and money trying unless u really want to experiment with the idea. secondly, i dont know of anyone making an offroad drifter.... it could probably work but somehow i dont think so. chassis too high off the ground, springs too long, too much weight shift. but always a better experiment than the 2wd car