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With the car stationary and in neutral, push and hold the clutch in and start it. Do you hear the noise? Probably not.

When you let the clutch out do you hear the noise? If you do, and push the clutch back in, does the noise slowly go away? If so, it is what 1 Lucky Texan said, input shaft bearing on the tranny.

If it is quiet and only makes noise when moving, it could be what carfreak85 said, center diff, if it has one. I've never worked on a Subaru MT.

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the biggest indicator you've got a serious probably and not brakes or heat shield is that you just bought the car.  previous owner knew it had symptoms and got a $$$$$ quote or wind of it and dumped it on you.

but to be clear, you're positive it's clutch related and not brakes?  if you were simultaneously coming to a stop and pressing both at roughly the same time i just wanted to make sure it wasn't the brakes.  

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