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Personally, if I'm buying a car with 150,000 miles on it, I'd expect and be fine with some cosmetic damage. $1500 bucks just isn't worth it; you aren't going to get that return on investment from the sale price. The things that I think could boost sale price without too much cost from you is clearing up the headlights if they are cloudy, and a good deep clean of all the upholstery.
Take good photos too, it helps more than you'd think.
+1 on cleaning the headlights. A restore kit is like $30 and can earn you hundreds when it comes to resale.