Gez,
Pink is not a colour frequently found in tartans. Matt has highlighted one. Another, of which I am very fond, is 'Bruce of Kinnaird' in the Ancient colours. In fact I am seriously thinking about having a new kilt made in this tartan myself.
I believe it is woven only by Lochcarron in Scotland and it's available only in the Strome quality/weight (heavy, and perfect for a man's kilt). I have a sample of the fabric (from Lochcarron) and the pink lines are quite pronounced but, unfortunately, I cannot find a Tartan Search that shows this one in anything like the true colouring.
You will get an idea of it via the Lochcarron website. Go to:
http://www.lochcarron.com/stromesw.htm
Scroll down the list to Bruce of Kinnaird, and click on it. That is not a good rendition of the actual colouring but it's better than any other!
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