Pinch Me, I Must Be Dreaming: PrimeNYC Street Icons

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Pinch Me, I Must Be Dreaming: PrimeNYC Street Icons – Speedhunters



Pinch Me, I Must Be Dreaming: PrimeNYC Street Icons

No, the image above is not a screen grab from the latest Need for Speed game. That’s Time Square, New York City, in real life.

If you’re anything like me, you’ve played your fair share of racing and car-based video games over the years. My personal journey started with the NFS franchise in the early 2000s. Visually, the closest real-life thing I’ve ever seen to Need for Speed settings are the meets held by PrimeNYC. So when I heard about an event they were hosting called Street Icons, I knew I had to see it for myself.

Let’s just say it was everything I hoped it would be, and more.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

When I initially was connected to the folks (Edwin and Prav) at PrimeNYC and we started chatting, they suggested that I hop in a car and tag along at the event.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

Additionally, they had picked out the perfect chase car for NYC and Manhattan streets – Henry‘s 1JZ-swapped Lexus, complete with some of the best wheels I have ever seen on an IS 300.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

With the Regamaster Evos, a pair of red Recaro bucket seats, Bluetooth stereo, and a Speedhunters sticker, we were ready to go. Some of you might remember Henry’s car from an IAMTHESPEEDHUNTER story he did on PetrolWerks earlier this year.

After dinner was sorted, the cars started to roll in.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

I had high hopes for this event and couldn’t wait for the quality cars, people, and atmosphere.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

And it didn’t take long for all of the above to appear.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

As the parking started to overflow, it was time for a stroll around the block, where right off the bat we came across this slammed Acura NSX on white RAYS Volk Racing TE37SLs.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

And the cars kept rolling in, which meant a few more laps around the block. I’d be the last one complaining about that though.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

To avoid the anti-social behavior that open events often attract (I’m looking at you two-stepping Mk4 Jetta kids), Street Icons was invite-only, with information for the meet-up locations and roll-in/roll-out times spread via word of mouth.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

A benefit of a ‘private’ event like is that you tend to recognize a good number of folk, but still meet new people along the way. It’s sort of like what Cars & Coffee used to be, but even better.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

The cars, characters, and locations; all of it felt like an NFS intro sequence.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

Thanks to Prav and Edwin’s meticulous planning, I was able to soak up so much of the Street Icons atmosphere.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

With a quick holler from the PrimeNYC team, I was in Henry’s car and staged up ready to roll out.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

From the level of planning down to the caliber of cars, it was like living in a mid-2000s fantasy – in NYC to boot.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

We crossed over from Queens on one of the many bridges that lead into the city and headed for our next meet-up spot.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

As one could imagine in a city that never sleeps, the traffic doesn’t either. That being said, it’s been greatly reduced in recent times – no need for me to tell you why.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

Which meant the group was separated en route, but everyone eventually ended up at the next location. I can’t really complain about being lost in a city with a couple R34 Skyline GT-Rs, an R35, an S15, and a few more iconic cars.

As it turns out, having a large gathering of lowered and mildly-obnoxious cars driving through Manhattan brings a lot of attention.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

We parked up, and while there were plenty of city cops around checking out what was going on, most of them seemed stoked at the sight developing before them.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

When we first arrived, I thought we’d have some issues with the NYPD, however, the few cops I spoke to said they were only out on the street corners to see what the night was all about. This was the polar opposite of what we had experienced in Ocean City a few weeks prior.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

The biggest surprise of the evening was the amount of non-car people that came out to see what was going on in their neighborhood streets. And no one was upset about it.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

As much as I hate doing touristy stuff – especially when it is as cliché as NYC – I couldn’t say no to the prospect of shooting some amazing cars as they cruised through Times Square.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

We staged up around the block and waited for the evening to wind down a tad.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

A few moments later, I was standing in Times Square as the gang rolled into frame.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt
Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

It was the proverbial cherry on top of a vanilla sundae with a warm waffle cone of a day.

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I feel so fortunate to get to share these experiences of car culture and the people behind them, but photos can only do so much justice. Anthony (Halcyon) did a phenomenal job capturing the evening in the 4K video above, so you should check that out too.

Prime NYC - Speedhunters - 12 - 10 - 2020 - Keiron Berndt

Big thanks to the PrimeNYC family for the amazing hospitality and making me feel at home. And also Henry for all of the laughs, burgers, and tour guide skills. It’s gonna be hard to top this night out.

Keiron Berndt
Instagram: keiron_berndt

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