My bet is on the UJs as well. The fact that the vibration disappears when you declutch almost excludes wheel imbalance as the wheels wouldn't be affected by pressing the clutch pedal. You must check all UJs, not only the front ones.
Having said all that, I had similar problems a while ago, and they persisted, despite re-balancing the wheels and changing the UJs. It all but disappeared when I fitted a new set of tyres. So probably one of the tyres had developed an internal fracture or similar which was causing the problem. If you have a second set of tyres available (or can borrow one from a mate), try fitting these and check if the symptoms persist.
Johannes
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