Is there an internal CD/DVD drive for the Aspire ES1-512-C9Y5?

I'm an engineer and upgraded this laptop for use with Windows 7 Pro by using 8GB of memory and a Samsung 850 EVO SSD. The additional memory and SSD make Windows 7 much faster. Applications load fast, no delays.
I was able to find all the necessary OEM drivers for W7. 
Next, I plan to add a 9mm SATA DVD Burner and wonder if anyone has found which drive conforms to the case?
Or, what parts can be ordered from Acer to do the upgrade?
My serial# [edited to comply with guidelines]
Thank you in advance, 
Stewart
 

Hello, Here are the parts:33.MRWN1.001ODD.BRACKET60.MRWN1.033ODD.BEZEL.FOR.SUPER.MULTIKO.00807.020DVD/R/RW.SMULTI.9MM.TRAY.8X (PANASONIC)KO.0080D.017DVD/R/RW.SMULTI.9MM.TRAY.8X (HLDS)You can request a quote and place an order from your Acer store by tchat or by phone.You'll need the full S/N or SNID of your laptop.

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