"Doorslam" is such a broad term, so yes, any type can do that. The INFJ door slam would stand out because of both the cognitive and temperamental nature of the type. I don't know many (And Iwakar is the only one I know of who types herself that way. I have a second-cousin-in-law who seems to fit one, but she doesn't know type, so I can't be completely sure), but I can tell where it would bt a bigger thing with them, and on PerC's version of the INFJ doorslam topic, they really described it good.
NFJ, as I have been saying here and over there, is one of the "enigmatic" types, who are high "responsive" in one area (corresponding to their F), and low responsive in another (appearing to contradict F). So they are directive, which is a kind of "task" (rather than people) focus, which basically doesn't like people unless they meet a strict criteria. The attitude is basically "don't call me; I'll call you". INJ is one of the Chart the Course groups, which basically is a Melancholy in Inclusion
http://www.pastoral-counseling-center.org/Temperament-Area-of-Inclusion/melancholy-inclusion.htm
If someone meets the criteria, they will be allowed in, and then experience the higher responsive trait, in the area of Control, which, as NF, is likely Supine or at least Phlegmatic.
http://www.pastoral-counseling-center.org/Temperament-Area-of-Control/supine-control.htm
http://www.pastoral-counseling-center.org/Temperament-Area-of-Control/phlegmatic-control.htm
Supines have a "servant's heart" (that's the F, in the Control area), but have a high need of appreciation and acknowledgment, and will react if they feel taken advantage of. (Think "the butler did it"). Coupled with the directive Melancholy, they can be very cold and cutting when angry. One of the FIRO theorists described the corresponding combo in that system as a “Foot-Stomping Dependantâ€, and I can see it in them, though I have not personally experienced it myself. (Those who are Phlegmatic in Control will be less dependant, but instead more stubborn and sarcastic instead).
Cognitively, you have parental Fe, which will seek outer harmony. But if this is negated too much, it will degrade into Witch Fi, which will lash out against others, using universal moral/ethical judgments. The offender will become an "evil" person.
ISFJ's have Witch Fi as well, but they are informative, and thus a but softer, and probably easier to woo out of it (As Supines in
Inclusion). My wife, as ESFJ has said that there are circumstances under which she would close the door on friendships, but still, it would not be as sudden and explosive as what is described for INFJ's, again, from being an informative Sanguine in Inclusion.
What they described on the PerC thread was a process ending in a nasty "tell you about yourself" episode, and then just no longer dealing with you anymore. They won't be enemies, but they just won't initiate any relationship/interaction (which Haas & Hunziker describe for Fi in general, but in the Witch position, it will be even more adamantly maintained).
I had one person, posing as an INFJ, essentially do the door slam on me, but upon reading the PerC thread (in which I gave an anonymous synopsis of the whole affair), it was totally backwards (and the others agreed). First of all, I wasn't even in any sort of close relationship; it was just a passing online clash. (The doorslam is said to be for close relationships, mainly). They started out aggressive
FIRST, then as I fought back, and we at one point tried to make amends, but then it was basically on their terms with them on top of things. So when they poked at the situation by essentially bragging about it, when I challenged again, then they did a silent treatment, getting their shots in through talking to other people, and when I kept responding (trying to move it privately) they then slammed the door. But I believe this person is really ENTJ, and from what I have seen in conflicts with other ENTJ's, that's how they tend to do the door slam. They of course start with the aggression first (often very subtle and calmly snarky). They too have the directive NJ preference, but since they're Thinkers and extraverts, you kind of expect it, so the actual door slam doesn't stand out as much as with the INFJ, because they appeared cold and aggressive the whole time. They just get to a point where they are tired of battling, and then aim to get the last word.
ENFJ's will be a cross between the two, with the extraverted and more clearly critical "In Charge" (Choleric) Inclusion or Interaction Style, but having the Fe, and in the lead position, will probably change their counterpart to the door slam in some way. It probably won't stand out as much for them either, so they apparently don't get tagged with the trait like the INFJ's.