
You can see that the crank pulley bolt had loosened up and the key ate away at the pulley. But wait, that's not all! I found that the key itself was twisted a little, and sticking out sort of sideways from the crank gear. I had to use a puller to get it off. Here's what it looks like:

You can see that the keyhole is a little chewed up.

Let's not forget about the crank!

And another shot for fun:

Last and least, this is what the key looks like after it had it's fun:

So that's it. Basically I'm hoping that I can weld a new key back into the crank and file it down so a new gear and pulley can be installed. Let this be a lesson to everyone - check your crank pulley bolt! Also, you may want to stay away from purchasing a suby with crank pulley wobble. This one cost me $500 bucks, and turned out to be slightly more serious than I anticipated.
Talking to the local subaru yard turns out that a bad crank pulley is a common problem, as they have a shelf full of replacements.

I've read the threads that already exist on this, and decided to document my progress with some pictures.