RE: Drift car search
Any 1/10th touring car will drift, it just needs T-Drifts and possibly the rear diff locking up.
So i'd advise to look around to see what used or new touring car chassis's are available in your area.
Something like a HPI Pro3, Pro4, Mi4, HB Cyclone etc would be absolutely perfect and a hell of a lot better car than anything for the same price new.
Buying something cheaper like say the Tamiya TT-01 is really a false economy, because as you start to get better at driving/drifting the car really starts to show up it's cheap parts.
So you'll then end up spending money on hop up's that could just have been spent on a far better used car in the first place.
So just have a look around your local for sales ad's, RC forums, Ebay etc and see what used cars are up for sale.
If it's a decent touring car then it'll be great for drifting.