At 6 foot and only 183 lbs, the LAST thing you need is more gear! I have known some pros who have run similar cycles. In reality, what you need to do is learn how to eat & train for BB'ing because at 6 feet and 183 lbs, you haven't learned either...and both are of critical importance, as well as an absolute prerequisite for using steroids.
The fact you are 183 lbs at 6 feet tall after running a big cycle like that is further proof you shouldn't be using steroids. A beginner at your level of development should've gained between 30-40 lbs on that cycle...a minimum of 25 lbs...minimum, but you only gained 12 lbs. This tells us you have no idea how to eat & train for BB'ing...because anyone who runs that cycle and does things correctly does not gain only 12 lbs. That cycle would yield 12 lbs in water weight alone, especially without an AI, which you didn't use.
One of two things is going on here. One, you either started taking steroids as soon as you began training, which you shouldn't do. Or...if you did train for an appropriate period of time before beginning AAS (at least 2 years), you clearly have no idea what you're doing because no one who eats & trains properly for 2 years...even 1 year, will weigh only 171 lbs at 6' feet tall, which is what you weighed before your cycle.
Either way, you have no business using steroids. You are wasting your time. What you should be doing is educating yourself about eating & training, which will enable you to achieve your goals and yield far more results in both the short and long-term. Developmentally, 171 lbs at 6'0 is on par with a raw beginner...and no beginner should be using drugs.
I have said the following many times before, but I do so to illustrate a point. When I first began serious training as an adult, I weighed 167 lbs at 6'1. In gained 41 lbs in exactly 12 weeks (208 lbs bodyweight), with very little bodyfat accumulation. My bench went up from 225 lbs for reps to 315 lbs for reps. My deadlifts went up from low-mid 200's for reps to 405 for reps. Everything else went up in strength similarly. After 12 weeks of 100% drug-free training, I weighed 25 lbs more than you do now..and was probably much stronger, as well...and lest you think I have great genetics, I can assure you that I do not. The only the reason for my tremendous progress, which slowed down significantly after that (I hit 230 lbs by the end of my first year, still drug-free) was because I was eating and training like a BBr should be eating and training. My program was much more well assembled than your typical beginner's program, but I had been gathering knowledge for about 8 years prior, so that is why.
The point is that you will never make good gains or get anywhere close to being "big" unless you learn to eat & train for BB'ing. Many think they do, but they don't. I can virtually gaurantee that you will hold yourself back...severely... unless you acquire the basic training & nutrition knowledge necessary for muscle growth.
As far as your proposed cycle is concerned, even if you decide to continue using steroids, which you shouldn't until you learn the basics, you certainly do NOT need any more gear. In fact, you could contiue growing at that dose until you were very large...way past 183 lbs. Do yourself a favor and learn the basics before using drugs.