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not sure on the pink, but as long as it's got a paint code and it's not a layered job, you can repair it fairly easily with the coded paint, preferably in a spray can.
Clean and degrease the area. Start far away with a well shaken spray can and dust the area... many light coats are much better for your sanity than a few heavy ones.
After 2 or 3 coats of dusting, let it dry and then use wet sanding paper, 1000 grid or more. Lubricate with lots and lots of warm water. Dry the area and repeat these steps until you have a nice solid covering of the color, then do the same thing a few times with clear.
Once you're all finished, don't forget to clean, wax and polish the work so it's protected.
The pink might be a bit of a hastle, I've used cans of Krylon before with the steps above and people who've seen the results swear it was a professional job, they were shocked when I told them it was a rattle can job. So take it slow abd be carefull, you'll do fine
