Assumming this is for real...
John,
You do NOT want bloat!
As others have pointed out, your bodyfat levels should be reduced at this point. Now, you can do this with AAS, but you'll need to use an aromatase inhibitor like Arimidex. The aromatase enzyme converts androgens like AAS into estrogens. This enzymatic action occurs in/on bodyfat cells - the greater the bodyfat, the greater this action. The estrogen created then makes it even easier to add even more bodyfat and hold water. This becomes a vicious cycle.
So, bottom line: Lots of bodyfat to begin with + AAS without aromatase inhibition = more muscle, but also even more bodyfat. This is the VERY simplified version, but essentially correct.
Learn all you can about diets for keeping muscle while losing fat, use low dose AAS WITH Arimidex (and Nolvadex to combat gynocomastia), and do aerobics to burn fat.
Others will have good ideas, too, and welcome to the board!